Unique & custom wood saddle stand.

The base came from a support beam in an old livestock barn on Stewart Creek near

Pilot Rock, Oregon.

The barn was built in 1925 and fell over a few years ago.

The three horizontal support logs came from a lodgepole stand near Olive Lake just west of the historic mining town of Granite, Oregon.

 

The two vertical logs are from a dead standing tree near Chesnimnus Creek north of

Zumwalt in northeast Oregon.

All of the twig trim is driftwood I gathered from a back-eddy on the Imnaha River at Cow Creek in the far northeast corner of Oregon.

This location is a few miles from the spot where Chief Joseph led his people across the Snake Rriver in 1877...

The "wings" are solid white oak with hickory plugs.

"Found" bleached deer antlers accent this wood saddle stand rack.

Soft padded top.

 

 

 

 

 

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