![]() ![]() GGs tend to go for $950ish if they’re in good shape. It would probably sell up this way for $700, but that’s in Canadian dollars. ![]() So I am a fine example of a Passier lover, haha). I’m the third owner and have logged more miles in it than either previous owner combined, because it fits me as though it were custom made. I think it’s a more marketable model than some of the older, flatter Passiers (such as mine, which is 42 years old this year and still going strong. I’ve kept it in a climate controlled room for the past three years (the whole time I’ve owned it), and it is conditioned regularly. Info it’s a 17.5" Passier Antares, wide tree, fit well on a roly-poly old stock QH. I was thinking I could ask around $700 for it, but that may be a bit optimistic :lol: If anyone could help me out, it would be amazing. I’m not exactly sure what a reasonable asking price for it would be I don’t want to ask too low of a price, but I don’t want it to sit for a long time either. ![]() I love this thing with my whole heart (it was my first dressage saddle, it fit like a glove, too), but my mare retired and I moved on to a new, slightly less massive horse. I have an old but good Passier Antares that I’m looking to sell. I’m at the point in my life where I’m looking to buy a new saddle, but I first need to sell my old one. Disclaimer: I promise I’m not advertising, I just am in great need of opinions on my current saddle. ![]()
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