Serial numbers on saddles can tell you more than you may realize but we also know that they can be a bit confusing. As a certified Prestige dealer we have put together the following guide to help you decode the serial number on your Prestige Saddle! Where Can I Find The Serial Number? For dual flapped saddles, you can find the serial number by lifting up the top flap! The serial number will then be located on the lower flap where the billets hang. For the monoflap saddles, you will need to flip the saddle over. The serial number is also on the left side and will be located underneath the single flap. What Do All Those Numbers Mean?! Let’s start by looking at the first cluster of numbers which contains 4 digits. The first two digits are going to be the seat size which means that the first two numbers will either be a 16, 17, or 18. Note: a date code will be included on the plate, along with the long number, which will tell the year of manufacture and the unique number for that saddle (example 20090001- which is 2009 and 0001 the unique number for the saddle) Serial (model) number position example: 1234-5678-90. 1234= style number of saddle. The second set of two numbers are the tree size. The example saddle shown below is a 17″, and was originally a 33 cm tree. The tree of a Prestige saddle can be adjusted by a certified Prestige dealer so, if there is a number stamped underneath the second set of numbers (the tree size) that means the tree has been adjusted and the adjuster has stamped the new tree size underneath the original. In the example, you can see that the original tree size was a 33 cm however, there is a 32 stamped underneath of that 33 which means the tree size is now a 32. Not sure about what your tree sizes mean? We can help you decode those! The next three digits of the serial number stamped on the saddle is a three digit serial number given to that particular saddle as an identifier of that individual saddle. ![]() After the three digit serial number, it is followed four more numbers which tell us the date of manufacture. On the example saddle above you see “0211” which means that it was manufactured in February of 2011. Though not all saddles will have it, this saddle has a “C 5” stamped at the end of the eleven digit serial number. This tells us the tanning batch the leather came from. If needed, this would help you trace the leather back to the tannery. You can see this on the example saddle below! The final marking, “L” means that this saddle has a long flap. Lotr two towers cast. Depending on the saddle it may have another letter printed towards the end. For example, an “A” means that the flap is +2 inches more forward than a standard flap and “AA” means the flap is +4 inches more forward. You are now fully equipped to decode the serial number on your Prestige saddle!! As your Certified Prestige Dealer, would be happy to help you find the perfect Prestige saddle for you and your horse’s needs. Please give us a call at 1-800-506-5344 or send us an email at for help on choosing what saddle would be best for your needs, any additional questions that you may have about Prestige saddles, or to inquire about having the tree adjusted in your Prestige saddle. For a full selection of that we have available on consignment and available for order please visit! You are here: › The Do’s and Don’ts of Buying Used Saddles and Tack On Facebook, Ebay and Tack Trader The Do’s and Don’ts of Buying Used Saddles and Tack On Facebook, Ebay and Tack Trader Over the past decade we have witnessed a tremendous growth in technology in all areas of society. Everywhere you turn it seems someone is browsing on a smartphone or working on a tablet or computer. Along with this surge in technological advances we have witnessed the growth of used tack being readily traded on websites such as Facebook, Tack Trader and eBay. Websites such as these can be tremendous tools to help individuals buy, sell and trade used saddles and tack with ease and with great results. There are many benefits to using these sites to your advantage, whether you are shopping for quality pre-owned equipment or trying to clean out your tack room and make some extra cash. However, buying and selling on these sites can have drawbacks, and you would not believe some of the horror stories we hear from our customers on a regular basis. At Harris, our customers are very important to us so it’s distressing when we hear about their bad experiences buying and selling tack online. As the company that manufactures much of the tack that is regularly traded on eBay, Facebook groups, and the like, we feel it is our responsibility to educate and assist our customers by providing you with several do’s and don’ts concerning the trading of Harris brand saddles and tack online. DO: ALWAYS, ALWAYS, ALWAYS get a serial number for any Harris saddle that you are considering purchasing online. Decimal to Binary converter How to convert binary to decimal. For binary number with n digits: d n-1. D 3 d 2 d 1 d 0. The decimal number is equal to the sum of binary digits (d n) times their power of 2 (2 n): decimal = d 0 ×2 0 + d 1 ×2 1 + d 2 ×2 2 +. Find the decimal value of 111001 2. Binary to integer c program. Binary System. Binary is the simplest kind of number system that uses only two digits of 0 and 1. By using these digits computational problems can be solved by machines because in digital electronics a transistor is used in two states.
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