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Custom Western Saddlemakers Expo 2023

Custom Western Saddlemakers Expo logo 2023

Custom Western Saddlemakers Expo 2023

Building on the success of last year’s event, the 2023 edition of the Custom Western Saddlemakers Expo featured more saddle entries and more trade stalls. Makers and stall-holders travelled from Queensland, interstate and even from New Zealand to attend at the Stanthorpe Showgrounds, over the first 3 days of September.

The Custom Western Saddlemakers Expo is the only event of its kind in Australia. It is a showcase of our country’s best saddlemakers and celebrates the skill and artistry of our leather craftsman. Proudly sponsored by Toowoomba Saddlery and we believe this event will only get bigger and better as time goes by. This year included a new Stock Saddle section, with the number of entries proving the addition to be a good choice for organisers. 

Unfortunately the Reata Ranch colt starting demonstration could not go ahead due to last minute illness.

The saddle competition took centre stage in the main pavilion. It was great to see such a high standard of craftsmanship, with plenty of careful hand-stitching and detailed leather carvings to admire. Judges assessed each entry on the materials and construction as well as the overall appearance. We saw saddle makers use contrasting leather colours and finishes to great effect. Detailed leather carvings also elevated craft to art, with themes of flowers, gumnuts and more to see, even a painted border made an appearance. Many of the saddles were fully kitted out for display with each one mounted on their maker’s own saddle stand and staged with cinches, catching ropes and other accessories.

It was not surprising to find that a number of entries were crafted using Hermann Oak® leather, a long-term favourite of many saddle makers.  All of them excellent examples of what can be achieved with quality leather and workmanship.  Any one not familiar with Hermann Oak® leather can find out more at: ozsaddle.com/brand/hermann-oak-leather/

While visitors and judges alike admired and critiqued entries for each category, craftsmen talked shop. One of the biggest benefits of the expo is the rare opportunity for people of the saddlemaking industry and associated services come together from near and far to talk in person, which they did at length by the trade stalls and outside the pavilion. Stallholders manned their displays, showing and selling their custom saddles and tack as well as leather, artisanal hardware, sewing machines, cowhides and even a taxidermy display.

In total, there were sixteen saddles and seven rawhide items on show, all vying for first place in their section. Awards were presented on Sunday morning by Toowoomba Saddlery’s very own Robert Delbridge. Prizes included over $3000 value worth of Hermann Oak® Leather vouchers, as well as plaques, ribbons, Bob berg trophy Buckles and more… Scroll down to see the winning entries for each section.

Thank you to judges Tony Gifford, Troy Welsh and Trevor Scott for your valuable time and insight, and to Trevor Able, for all the effort you have put into to make this event happen. All in all, the Custom Western Saddlemakers Expo has been an industry event worth attending. We look forward to seeing what next year’s expo will bring.

Anyone who wants to get involved can visit the Custom Western Saddlemakers Expo Facebook event page (opens in new tab) and contact Trevor Able.

UPDATE: The 2024 expo is now being held as part of the Australian Western Makers Expo. See their facebook page for further information.

What would you like to see at next year’s event?

Winners Circle

Rob Moreton with winning saddle from Fully Tooled section
Fully Tooled Saddle
Rob Moreton
(RM Custom Tack)
Novice Saddle
Jason Greiner
Trevor Able with winning Xax Saddle
Full Rough Out Saddle
Trevor Able
(XAX Saddles)
Taphyl Stewart Saddle - People's choice winner
People’s Choice
Taphyl Stewart
Open Saddle section winner
Open Saddle
Trevor Able
(XAX Saddles)
Trevor Scott winning Stock sasddle CWSE 2023
Stock Saddle
Trevor Scott
Rawhide
Chris Barr
(DB Braiding)
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Why Choose Equi-fit Saddle Trees?

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Equi-Fit Classic Saddle Trees

Equi-Fit® Saddle trees have been manufactured in the USA since 1848. They are manufactured using state of the art machinery to maintain accurate consistency from tree to tree. The tree is cut from specially selected southern yellow pine then reinforced using a composite meshing and resin coating so they are strong and lightweight.

The business is now in its 5th generation and is still 100% owned by the Steele family. Toowoomba Saddlery has an excellent business and personal relationship with the Steele family. We visit their plant in Nashville USA to discuss the ongoing development and the quality of the saddle trees for the Australian market. Not only does Toowoomba Saddlery sell the Equi-Fit® saddle trees which are used by many saddle brands, we use these saddle trees in our regular production of the Toowoomba Saddlery branded saddles which are sold in Australia and also exported internationally. 

Equi-fit Saddle Tree Strength

In 2019 we put our Equi-fit saddle trees to the test and with results like this it’s no wonder they are backed by a 10 year conditional warranty.

Stirrup bar strength test: Increasing pressure was applied to both sides of the saddle tree on the stirrup bars. As the load increased, we monitored the tree and stirrup bars for damage.
RESULT: Test stopped at 875k – no movement whatsoever, no visible damage to the tree.

Gullet strength test: The saddle trees were literally tested to breaking point with increasing pressure being applied to the pommel until the tree failed.
RESULT: The Equi-fit saddle tree withstood an impressive 1710kg of force before caving.

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The Equi-fit Classic saddle trees supplied by Toowoomba Saddlery are backed by a 10 year conditional warranty. This warranty covers breakage and distortion of the saddle tree from normal use. This warranty will not cover accidental damage, misuse, intentional abuse or any alteration from its original shape.


Equi-Fit®  Saddle Trees stages of production

  1. Lumber is stored in a controlled environment out of the elements until it is ready for the saw shop.
  2. The lumber proceeds to the saw shop where the manufacturing process begins.
  3. Computer assisted machines assist with the correct cutting and shaping of the lumber.
  4. Multiple duplicating machines speed up production while maintaining uniformity of the cut pieces.
  1. The correct cut pieces are then carefully placed in their corresponding pattern jigs and checked to further ensure uniformity.
  2. The trees are then coated and stored in a controlled environment before being sent to the finishing plant.
  3. The reinforcing composite matting being applied to the saddle tree.
  4. Saddle trees packed ready for shipping to Australia.
  5. A shipping container full of saddle trees arrive at the Toowoomba Saddlery warehouse.
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Equi-fit saddle trees packed and received

Are your saddles made on an Equi-fit Classic Saddle Tree?

Equi-fit Saddle Trees supplied by Toowoomba Saddlery

Click on a saddle tree below to view its specifications.