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Estes' Saddlery, custom handmade Western saddles and equipment by Ted N.
Estes of Ball Ground, Georgia. We only use top quality
leather, trees
and hardware. Our goal is to make high-quality rugged saddles for
all of your trail riding and/or working needs, but never sacrificing
comfort. Most all of our saddles have been sold the instant the
customer sits in one. Each seat is delicately shaped to fit a rider who
wants a saddle he/she can ride in all day with comfort. Special
attention is given to every detail of a Ted Estes saddle. If you are
tired of buying production saddle after production saddle and still have
not found one that suits all of your needs, it's time to consider a
custom made saddle. NO production saddle could ever compare to one that
is handmade by one maker from inside out, neither in quality,
durability, nor comfort. A custom handmade
saddle is the best investment a serious rider could ever make!!
When you buy a custom handmade saddle by Ted Estes, you will have a
saddle for life!

"...the
workmanship, balance and overall quality is excellent. Ted uses the best of
everything when he makes a saddle, and this one is no
exception. His workmanship and attention to detail are
amazing. This saddle not only looks great, but rides and
fits the horses even better than it looks. Very
comfortable from day-one and just keeps getting better. The beauty and balance are
second to none." Bruce says it's the most comfortable
saddle he's ever ridden!
~Bruce Slusher Horsemanship~
Please
contact us if you have any questions about us or our saddles!!
Ted N. Estes
5055 Conns Creek Road
Ball Ground, Georgia 30107
(770) 893-1201
tedestes@estessaddlery.com
www.estessaddlery.com
A Cowboy's End

Hands are calloused, steps are slow
So much has changed he just doesn't know.
Working, cowboying all his life
No time for kids, no time for wife.
Drawing nearer to final trails end
His old mustang his closest friend.
Should he meet his fate today
He knows the Life, the Truth, the Way.
Looking back upon his trail
He loved this life he knew so well.
One last time he saddles his steed
To leave a will there is no need.
He acquired but little in this life
A saddle, a rifle, some spurs a knife.
A modern church he can't afford
Down in the canyon he meets his Lord.
And now he rests, his work is done
The struggle over, the victory won.
He joined the chosen in Beulah Land
Steps are swift, no calloused hand.
Written By Tony
Lamar Estes, 2006

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