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hi folks Iamp;#39;m Gary dunshee with Big Ben Saddlery and for this monthamp;#39;s tack tip I thought we might talk a little bit about the lining that goes on the skirts of saddles the part thatamp;#39;s on the underneath side that goes next to your pad or blanket or whatever and Iamp;#39;ll just tell you kind of what we do here and I want yamp;#39;all to look for whenever youamp;#39;re getting your saddle repaired and wanted to tell if you need a new lining or not a new lining any reputable Saddle Shop will use a real wool skin itamp;#39;s wool on one side and leather on the other it was a big sacrifice on the Sheepamp;#39;s part not just getting shorn and thatamp;#39;s what works the best these are one inch saddlers barks you can tell that theyamp;#39;re thick and heavy last a long time a lot of shops today are using an artificial lining and the artificial lining is more of a yellow color itamp;#39;s kind of yellowy and itamp;#39;s itamp;#39;s kind of hard to tel