lynne
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Post by lynne on Apr 14, 2014 13:02:19 GMT
As above ?
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sarahp
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Post by sarahp on Apr 14, 2014 14:18:45 GMT
A french link.
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Post by titch on Apr 14, 2014 15:16:01 GMT
Same as sarah p loose ing french link .
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Post by 09rebel99 on Apr 14, 2014 16:51:31 GMT
A mouthing bit or loose ring with bit tape on :-)
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Post by diadem on Apr 19, 2014 9:43:16 GMT
we have the dinkiest fylde mouthing bit, its exquisite ( if a bit can be that haha) then i tend to use a french link after that, dont really like eggbutts x
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Post by fernwhitecharity on Apr 19, 2014 11:05:19 GMT
What's the Flyde mouthing bit like? We always use a very traditional mouthin bits with keys
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Post by diadem on Apr 19, 2014 12:24:24 GMT
its a traditional bit too, nowt different, just really neat, and an investment i feel x
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Post by fernwhitecharity on Apr 19, 2014 20:39:57 GMT
He only thing I find with the old mouthing bits is the tiny ponies end up with the keys outside their mouth!!!
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Post by diadem on Apr 19, 2014 22:34:24 GMT
thats the beauty of the little fylde one is that its got tiny little keys think i paid £40 odd for it, at NPS x
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