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Post Info TOPIC: Saddle Pad Customization/Embroidery


Well Schooled

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Date: Nov 26, 2010
Saddle Pad Customization/Embroidery
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I am looking to get a nice dressage pad customized and embroidered for my horse but I want to know of a good, cheap place to order it from online? I recently ordered an embroidered one from Bahr's Saddlery but they don't have the kind of pad that I want now.

Any suggestions? Thanks :)


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Well Schooled

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I think Greenhawk might do some sort of embroidery. I'm not sure of the pricing though.

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Well Schooled

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Unfortunately they only do monograms; I was hoping to get a full name embroidered...

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Grand Prix

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What about a local seamstress?

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Well Schooled

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Hmm... Well I could look into that, but I was hoping to buy the saddle pad and have it embroidered there, rather than buy it and have to send it away again to get embroidered. Thanks for the suggestion though! :)

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Grand Prix

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Sorry I read your post a little quick! Maybe try State Line Tack? I know they embroider clothing, maybe they do tack also? Or Horseloverz?

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Well Schooled

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Thanks again! I'll have a look :)

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Well Schooled

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You might look at Smart Pak - they have quite a few customizable options IIRC!

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