Saddle looked amazing when finished, but if you don’t mind my saying, with leather this dry and dirty, it would have paid you to strip the saddle down properly, taking off the billets and even taking the fenders out because the leather could be dry and dangerous if not treated. I normally gently scrub dirty saddles with warm water and a splash of Dawn dish soap, or even Murphy’s. Saddle didn’t look super clean before you oiled it. Another tip is to use a step 1 leather cleaner which is antimicrobial. There’s no harm in wetting the roughout leather and can even gently use a nailbrush, but this leather needs conditioning too. There’s some great leather conditioning products on the market now, and we have found Tack Butter to be really good because it’s organic and doesn’t make the saddle greasy. Spray leather soap is best for the roughout or suede. Two or three thin coats with drying in between is far better than one heavy coat. There’s nothing more rewarding than watching leather come to life with a bit of elbow grease! Looks like you’ve got an older Billy Cook, which was much better made in those days. May even have been made by the man himelf. They will be able to tell you if you give them the serial numbers. 2016 is the model number. Way to go, girl!
How fun, you gonna start barrel racing? lol!! I love that saddle! ❤️❤️❤️ barrel racing is so much fun! You should turn one of your horses into a barrel horse!
@@BudgetEquestrian How fun, I hope you do! I would love to do it but my horse is too old but maybe in the future I might also! I would love to see you barrel race! ❤️🤩
What a job! Amazing how the rough out livened up again! I loved using neatsfoot oil on my saddle to soften and then URAD to maintain. I brushed on the neatsfoot with a brush. Much easier indeed than a rag
That was awesome. U gave me some great tips. I just bought a Billy Cook that’s 30 years old. But luckily it’s in brand new shape. But I have another saddle I need to work on. Ur tips will come in handy. 😁. Thank you
You done a good job, the next time you clean your saddle start with saddle soap ,soft bristle brush, clean very well then wipe down with a soft cloth, let dry, use neets foot oil, or a conditioner of your choice. Just some suggestions, very good job.
Lovely work! Just a tip, you should oil the rough out as well. I know it is weird but as it is leather it will get dry and break off if you don't. (Speaking from experience as a western gal)
You did a great job. It looks so much better. The only thing I would add, is to pull the stuirrup leather out enough to check the condition of the leather where it runs around the tree. It is the place it wears the most and where most likely to break, besides the top of the latigo.
Great point, ratfan! I would also remove the front conchos, lift the seat jockey and check the riggin. On a saddle that old, the riggin attachment would be a big concern. Actually, the riggin a concern on any cheap, production-line saddle.
Black Rock is the best thing to use for softening leather. That’s about all I use it won’t darken the leather. I own and operate a new and used tack shop in Lexington KY
Well done. The saddle is looking great. A product to look into for keeping the silver clean is Never Dull. Non ocix and doesn't stain leather. I found it handy for cleaning the silver lacing. A can lasts years.
@@BudgetEquestrianyou did amazing. hope you live your western riding as much as you did english. the saddle came out so well. hope barrel racing goes well.
@@BudgetEquestrian That makes sense! lol I was wondering because I have seen other tack cleaning videos and they didn't use saddle soap either....thought maybe someone had discovered something bad about it!
Looks great, you can come and clean and condition my saddles anyway! Twist your stirrups and put a broomstick through them to train the stirrups into position. P.S. where did your red hair go!
Thanks for the tip! I am trying to get back to my natural color.....much less work especially with summer coming. Less coloring is a good thing I think. And it will be nice to be able to be outside and not worry about the sun fading my hair color!
I don't know if you put meatball underneath the bottom of the rough out fenders but you should and you could have looked out the the rough out on the fenders with just a wire brush going lightly will make it look brand new if it takes a little color off the writing it takes a little time but if you will take like a paintbrush a little tiny paintbrush like you paint pictures with you can darken that writing and make it look even better it takes a little time the little things are what makes the saddle look the best kind of like a truck you can see the same model truck with nothing on it then you can see this same model truck with all the trim and it looks like a completely different truck
Don't know if it's the picture but it looks like it's missing the top have the saddle horn I don't know if people know this or not that when you replace the leather on the top of the saddle horn you can't just replace the leather on the top you have to take the seat up you have to take the leather off of the swells just to replace the leather on the saddle horn approximate cost $450 just telling you that in case anybody buys a saddle that the saddle horn is screwed up on it as far as the leather goes and you think you can just fix the horn you can't all of this other stuff has to be taken up and off before you can put leather back on the saddle horn
I can't stand leather new because it puts a silicone type coating on saddle. Makes it look good to sell, but it will start flaking off. Neatsfoot always darkens leather so if I use it, underside only. I like mink oil much better. I'd recommend that anyone take a saddle that's not been taken care of to a saddle shop if you're nit able to strip it down and replace parts yourself. Have them replace riggin, latigo, stirrup leathers under the fender. It may save your life.
Well yeah the saddle clean up good...but anybody that was good enough to win a world championship and let his saddle get away from him is not a world champion and let his saddle get in this condition is a piece of shit and the championship he won did not mean anything to him in the beginning if this was me the saddle would still be in my house in my den to win a world championship is the greatest thing in the rodeo biasness and it would mean anything to me the cowboy that won this saddle did not deserve it...
Martha Josey was one tough lady. That is a very well built saddle. With continued good care and use it will last many more years. Nice job.
That was what I was going to say! Martha Josey was a legend in her own right! Loved seeing her name- great find dear, cleaned up wonderfully!
Saddle looked amazing when finished, but if you don’t mind my saying, with leather this dry and dirty, it would have paid you to strip the saddle down properly, taking off the billets and even taking the fenders out because the leather could be dry and dangerous if not treated. I normally gently scrub dirty saddles with warm water and a splash of Dawn dish soap, or even Murphy’s. Saddle didn’t look super clean before you oiled it. Another tip is to use a step 1 leather cleaner which is antimicrobial. There’s no harm in wetting the roughout leather and can even gently use a nailbrush, but this leather needs conditioning too. There’s some great leather conditioning products on the market now, and we have found Tack Butter to be really good because it’s organic and doesn’t make the saddle greasy. Spray leather soap is best for the roughout or suede. Two or three thin coats with drying in between is far better than one heavy coat. There’s nothing more rewarding than watching leather come to life with a bit of elbow grease! Looks like you’ve got an older Billy Cook, which was much better made in those days. May even have been made by the man himelf. They will be able to tell you if you give them the serial numbers. 2016 is the model number. Way to go, girl!
Great tips, Ma'am! 🧡
Well done! There is something therapeutic about bringing old tack back to life.
How fun, you gonna start barrel racing? lol!! I love that saddle! ❤️❤️❤️ barrel racing is so much fun! You should turn one of your horses into a barrel horse!
I think barrel racing might be in our future! I used to a long time ago, and I do miss it.
@@BudgetEquestrian How fun, I hope you do! I would love to do it but my horse is too old but maybe in the future I might also! I would love to see you barrel race! ❤️🤩
What a job! Amazing how the rough out livened up again! I loved using neatsfoot oil on my saddle to soften and then URAD to maintain. I brushed on the neatsfoot with a brush. Much easier indeed than a rag
Yes the brush is MUCH easier! I learned that lol
I use an old toothbrush like she did too. It's a good tool
That was awesome. U gave me some great tips. I just bought a Billy Cook that’s 30 years old. But luckily it’s in brand new shape. But I have another saddle I need to work on. Ur tips will come in handy. 😁. Thank you
You done a good job, the next time you clean your saddle start with saddle soap ,soft bristle brush, clean very well then wipe down with a soft cloth, let dry, use neets foot oil, or a conditioner of your choice. Just some suggestions, very good job.
looks fantastic
That saddle looks amazing now. I did this to a saddle and it was very satisfying seeing it come back to life.
Lovely work! Just a tip, you should oil the rough out as well. I know it is weird but as it is leather it will get dry and break off if you don't. (Speaking from experience as a western gal)
I wasnt aware you cn oil it. I have a saddle that is entirely rough out. 😂
Oiling rough out will discolor it. If you can oil from the back, that will keep it supple, but if you oil the top it will darken.
It will also smotth rough out if you oil the op. Kind of defeats all the hard work/
@@trishbarsby2516 thats what i thought
Beautiful job!
Neatsfoot oil is great for dry leather. Just make sure it’s pure neatsfoot and doesn’t have preservative in it. The preservative will rot stitching.
You did a great job. It looks so much better. The only thing I would add, is to pull the stuirrup leather out enough to check the condition of the leather where it runs around the tree. It is the place it wears the most and where most likely to break, besides the top of the latigo.
Great point, ratfan! I would also remove the front conchos, lift the seat jockey and check the riggin. On a saddle that old, the riggin attachment would be a big concern. Actually, the riggin a concern on any cheap, production-line saddle.
Always enjoy watching your videos.
Looks great!!
Omg it looks amazing great job❤❤❤
My saddle was the same way when I bought it. I had to take the fenders off and oil them over and over until I could get them to lay flat.
I just bought a secondhand western saddle from market place and I wanna dye it aswell.
Thanks for the video!
Nice job. Take care.
Oh wow! We snagged a billy cook in pretty bad shape to restore. I'll have to remember to order some of these products! Your saddle came out beautiful!
Thank you! It was well worth the effort!
Black Rock is the best thing to use for softening leather. That’s about all I use it won’t darken the leather. I own and operate a new and used tack shop in Lexington KY
Well done. The saddle is looking great. A product to look into for keeping the silver clean is Never Dull. Non ocix and doesn't stain leather. I found it handy for cleaning the silver lacing. A can lasts years.
Love that nevr dull, been using it for several decades
Noxon 7 is amazing. It's a cream and works so well!
I feel like I saw this saddle on marketplace. The pics I remember were it on a saddle rack. It looks amazing!!
It looks amazing!
I just bought an old Lamb Saddle and I need to show it some love too although it's like yours, still in good condition. Thanks!
Great job!
Wow, your channel has grown so much. I hope all is well and keep up the great work.
Thank you so much! And thanks for stopping by!!!!
@@BudgetEquestrianyou did amazing. hope you live your western riding as much as you did english. the saddle came out so well. hope barrel racing goes well.
Dang gurl. I wish I had a horse. We are working on getting a house for a horse! Love you!
Awwww! Thank you!
Good work 👍 hard but wearth it thankfully
Great work!
Where did you find the sponge for your seat? Because i need 🙈 and i dont find
Just curious - why don't you use saddle soap? We used to use that on our boots.
Because I didn't have saddle soap
@@BudgetEquestrian That makes sense! lol I was wondering because I have seen other tack cleaning videos and they didn't use saddle soap either....thought maybe someone had discovered something bad about it!
Looks great, you can come and clean and condition my saddles anyway! Twist your stirrups and put a broomstick through them to train the stirrups into position. P.S. where did your red hair go!
Thanks for the tip! I am trying to get back to my natural color.....much less work especially with summer coming. Less coloring is a good thing I think. And it will be nice to be able to be outside and not worry about the sun fading my hair color!
Wow, it came out great, loved watching this very calming kinda thing 😊thx did you try toothpaste on the conchos?it works on jewelry😊
Thank you! I did not know that about toothpaste. Thanks for the tip!
I actually live Noxon 7 for my metal polishing. A soft toothbrush, little Noxon, and a soft rag to buff.
I like it and I like
I like the saddle
Get some brown or ox blood shoe polish and polish it now the paste in the round can be awesome
Love your channel! What is the product you use to clean the saddle?
Wow that saddle is looking so good after all the work and restoration you put in 😍
Can’t wait to see you all tacked up
I don't know if you put meatball underneath the bottom of the rough out fenders but you should and you could have looked out the the rough out on the fenders with just a wire brush going lightly will make it look brand new if it takes a little color off the writing it takes a little time but if you will take like a paintbrush a little tiny paintbrush like you paint pictures with you can darken that writing and make it look even better it takes a little time the little things are what makes the saddle look the best kind of like a truck you can see the same model truck with nothing on it then you can see this same model truck with all the trim and it looks like a completely different truck
FYI. Toothpaste works great for shining up silver
What does josey have to do with the saddle?
It’s a Billy Cook/ Martha Josey edition barrel saddle.
I wish I could find a billy cook or a martha josey for $400. Cheapest I find is $600
I promise you keep looking. I never thought I’d be able to afford a saddle and now I’ve found one and am re vamping it!! X
Don't know if it's the picture but it looks like it's missing the top have the saddle horn I don't know if people know this or not that when you replace the leather on the top of the saddle horn you can't just replace the leather on the top you have to take the seat up you have to take the leather off of the swells just to replace the leather on the saddle horn approximate cost $450 just telling you that in case anybody buys a saddle that the saddle horn is screwed up on it as far as the leather goes and you think you can just fix the horn you can't all of this other stuff has to be taken up and off before you can put leather back on the saddle horn
Toothpaste will shine silver just try a little on a spot c if abrasive ..if not use tooth paste no flouride..5 min buff...
😍😍😍
I can't stand leather new because it puts a silicone type coating on saddle. Makes it look good to sell, but it will start flaking off.
Neatsfoot always darkens leather so if I use it, underside only. I like mink oil much better.
I'd recommend that anyone take a saddle that's not been taken care of to a saddle shop if you're nit able to strip it down and replace parts yourself. Have them replace riggin, latigo, stirrup leathers under the fender. It may save your life.
Gosh, really don’t like the finished saddle. Much nicer beforehand and just needed some tlc.
Well yeah the saddle clean up good...but anybody that was good enough to win a world championship and let his saddle get away from him is not a world champion and let his saddle get in this condition is a piece of shit and the championship he won did not mean anything to him in the beginning if this was me the saddle would still be in my house in my den to win a world championship is the greatest thing in the rodeo biasness and it would mean anything to me the cowboy that won this saddle did not deserve it...
Maybe it's original owner died and the family didn't care ....