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If you look at the ad on page 57 in the current "The Antique Motorcycle" AMCA Club magazine,the Mesinger #2 in the ad is my seat. They never did one until I had them recover an original. They used the old logo to make a pattern for the logo stamp to do restorations. They even gave me the original leather and padding for a wall hanger. I'll surely use them again.
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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.
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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.
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The Saddle Shop
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!William Edwards, AMCA #10035
Attend the 2019 Southern National Meet at Denton Farmpark, NC, 17-18 May 2019
http://www.amcasouthernnationalmeet.com/
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