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Post by sara hird on Nov 29, 2006 13:41:09 GMT
Hi there, can anyone suggest where i could buy a fine bridle to show a yearling sec b colt in. I have seen lovely bridles on the producers ponies and wonder if they are purchased from a specialist source. Thank you x
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Post by Mary H on Nov 29, 2006 14:30:48 GMT
Hi Sara My friend has just had a section B bridle hand made for a foal ready for next year, if you give me a call I will give you her number. ARE YOU EXCITED - WHEEEEEEEEEEEEE = WE ARE luv Mary, Aime and Gov oh and Vicky and uncle tom cobbly and all
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Post by sara hird on Nov 29, 2006 18:11:56 GMT
Mary we are so so excited, still celebrating newbury, going to party party party and just enjoy evey minute of it. 2 weeks on Monday ahhhhhhhhhh.
Love from all of us here x
ps i will call you for that number
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Post by well on Nov 29, 2006 18:28:22 GMT
I hope that sec B is not as nice at that Sec A - otherwise can I suggest that no -one lets you know where to get a bridle from!! and will Henry get another colour for his trousers next year xx
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Post by sara hird on Nov 29, 2006 18:42:39 GMT
Well the pink ones have been retired to Oxfam shop and some dark tangerine are ordered (he would kill me if he knew i was writing this~~~) The Sec B is a rather lovely colt by Northlight Galliano, out of a cotterel mare.
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Post by armada on Nov 29, 2006 19:47:40 GMT
Can I have the number as well, am really struggling to find a quality bridle for any of our babies, have had to borrow one - not ideal!! (if you get the number before Friday 8th, could I possibly get it from you at area 20 dinner Sara?). Will introduce myself.
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Post by Stacey on Dec 7, 2006 18:34:06 GMT
and me! Thanks!
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Post by shamley on Dec 8, 2006 15:00:55 GMT
There's a lady called Tanya who runs a company called Shamley Saddlery in berkshire or bucks. She makes FAB bridles to measure.
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