EddieWalker said:
I noticed the carpet under it and was wondering why you had carpet in your barn?

But now that you've explained that it's really furniture and in your house, it makes perfect sense!!!
By the way, you did a very nice job of it. Especially for your first wood working project. Very nice indeed!!
Eddie
You mean you people don't carpet your barns? This is KY man, Horse Capital of the world. We treat our horses right!
That's actually a long story too

there are tack room saddles and then there's my Billy Cook. Call me crazy, but I love the look of a saddle in a house - kind of adds to a western theme which we're working on. Don't get me wrong, I do use that saddle (see proof below), but I keep it clean enough not to stink up the house.

The saddle stand plan started out more modest than that (like your dam)

but kind of grew as I got into it (like your dam).

By the time it was over it passed my wife's criteria for "house worthy." I sit on it
almost like a joke, as if it replaces my "man chair."
Seriously though, around here it's not that uncommon to see saddles in a person's house. When you pay $1k - $2K for a saddle, you don't want to leave it out in the swealtering heat or freezing cold. Billy Cook makes an awesome saddle and I'm
insane particular about my stuff. That's why I paint all my implements to match my tractor, and still really want to paint my tractor even though most people here told me I was crazy to even think about that with such good OEM paint. I cut remnant carpet to put in the floor board of my truck to protect the truck carpet. It's a family thing man, we're all nuts. My papaw is notorious for trading in a 10 year old "farm truck" that he never took the factory plastic off of the seats! A little insight into my world, incidentally you may want to say a prayer for my wife.
Thanks for the compliments. If I can just do that good of a job on my lake!