Saddle tree and method of construction for exercise saddle

Harness for working animal – Riding saddle

Reexamination Certificate

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C054S038100, C054S044700

Reexamination Certificate

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ABSTRACT:
An exercise saddle tree and method of construction that utilizes the inherent strength characteristics, defined by wood grain, growth rings, and wood type, of natural wood to create a stronger, low-weight saddle tree design. In addition, the present invention alters a standard saddle tree design and form to distribute the concussive force of horse and rider in a more uniform manner across the structure of the saddle tree.

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