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  1. #21
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    Not only can Chuck do an incredible seat, he has resurrected original seats and bags for me that looked beyond salvation. THE best seats and workmanship. Can also do the unusual.

  2. #22
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    Sorry for the delay guys....

    Here are two pictures of my saddle that Chuck did for me for my 1920 Harley-Davidson Sport Twin...... Its p e r f e c t!!!

    Thanks Chuck!





    Check out the detail of their stamp. Wooof!
    J.Denis McCarthy

  3. #23
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    I had Jim at Southwest Vintage do the metal work restoration and Chuck and Joann do the leather work on the seat for my 1950 Indian Arrow and I could not be happier. It came out better than I ever thought it would and looks great. Jim is still doing work for me and you can bet if I ever need any leather work done Chuck and Joann will do it.

  4. #24
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    Hey Guys

    Just got back from Milwaukee. We set out to tour the Harley-Davidson Motorcycle Museum. Our guide Bill, their Restoration Specialist and Archivest informed us that they use The Saddle Shop for their seats. Thats a pretty damn good indicator how good these folks are. The Best, period.
    J.Denis McCarthy

  5. #25
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    Is the saddle shop still in business? I sent a seat pan In March and I haven't heard anything since. I try to call and all I get is the answering machine. I leave my info, and no call back.
    AMCA 17499

    47EL

  6. #26
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    Tomcat1, have you heard anything from the Saddle Shop yet?
    Eric Smith
    AMCA #886

  7. #27
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    yes, I finally got a hold of someone. They are really busy with completing cannonball saddles. So I'm on the shelf but next in line.

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    Tomcat1, have you heard anything from the Saddle Shop yet?
    AMCA 17499

    47EL

  8. #28
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    I was hoping that was the case. I was very happy with the work they did for me, and glad for them that they're so busy. Must be kind of tough waiting though, Tom.
    Eric Smith
    AMCA #886

  9. #29
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    North Carolina
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    Looks like the Saddle Shop does very nice work! I've never had them rework anything for me; however, I did have Michael at Worsham Castle (www.worshamcastle.com) take this seat (see attached pics) and rework it this for my '48. I highly recommend his talent!
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    William Edwards
    AMCA #10035

  10. #30
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    How much to cover a 38 solo non-vented pan?

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