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| Ok, Sooo, my parents got my grandparents/Aunts and uncles to agree to give me the money they would spend on presents towards a CC saddle! YAY! So, I've been looking on e-bay, and other websites, and one of the saddles I found was a Beval Princeton. Do any of you guys know anything about that saddle, Or Bevals in general? It's in REALLY nice shape. I'm having fun looking for them, believe me, lol Soo, Opinions?

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The beval princeton is yucky, it's their only argentina made saddle and its not worth your money. I <3 BEVAL. that whole store is practically in my tack trunk :p. I suggest the beval stamford if you have a smaller price range. I have a Devon 2000 and I loved it! but I sold it :\.
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A Beval was my first jumping saddle. I've had it since I was eight years old. We had to buy it two sizes big for me, since none of the others would fit my 16.3, Quarter Horse at the time. Although it's a tad too small for me now, I still use it today to ride ponies in. It's in really good shape, too!
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