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Post by melissa1787 on Jan 4, 2011 19:11:38 GMT 1
Does anyone know where i may get one from?
Am trying to kit Harry out in red gear for 2011 to make him stand out.
Do you lot have any idea of bridles that can come in burgandy or maybe red leather which would not cost the earth.
Thanks
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Post by lucky7 on Jan 4, 2011 20:26:29 GMT 1
Not sure about leather but performance equestrian do some fab synthetic bridles in bright colours, can be made to measure and brilliant company very reasonably priced
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Post by beaker on Jan 4, 2011 21:46:59 GMT 1
Ebay! What can't you get on there?! Can't remember the name of the seller but if you type 'baroque' into the search when you are in the equestrian bit it comes up. The bridles look lovely and arn't too expensive.
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Post by jen1 on Jan 4, 2011 21:52:16 GMT 1
ive got a stubben bridle for fleur its called londen, id sell it if its red enough its not had much use, and i want to get a rambo bridle for her,
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Post by beaker on Jan 4, 2011 21:57:14 GMT 1
Found the shop, it's called saddlery4u2, if you type burgundy into their search they have some lined in burgandy, some that are all burgandy. (They spell it with a 'u', I would spell it with an 'a', not sure which is correct but you need to spell it there way on the search).
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Post by Dragonmaster on Jan 4, 2011 22:52:13 GMT 1
Correct spelling ; - Burgundy Libbys make webbing tack in all sorts of amazing colours. If you don't mind having webbing. It's durable and washable but some people don't like it.
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Post by bertie666 on Jan 5, 2011 0:26:11 GMT 1
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Post by melissa1787 on Jan 5, 2011 11:41:02 GMT 1
i have a black saddle and harry is black with white star a dales pony. Ordered a burgandy saddle cloth and red girth so far.
bertie666 i love the bridle pictured that is what i ment. Will keep searching to make sure i do not make a mistake.
Thanks for all ideas they are helpfull.
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Post by melissa1787 on Jan 5, 2011 11:46:27 GMT 1
the stubben bridle is lovely but the price is a bit much. you get what you pay for i guess.
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Post by melissa1787 on Jan 5, 2011 12:09:08 GMT 1
found a bridle that i really like but will need to sell something to be able to buy it.
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Post by jen1 on Jan 5, 2011 13:25:28 GMT 1
thats the one i have, in all with clip on reins and webbing came as the package,and poll guard it was £220 id sell the bridle for alone for £100 with webbing reins, poll guard with tags for £20, and the clip reins were £60 but id take £40 all in very new condtition , mine is a bit redder than that the one in the pic looks tan mine is a definate red, brow band has the stubben logo on it, naturally fleur likes her bling,
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Post by jen1 on Jan 5, 2011 13:26:16 GMT 1
found a bridle that i really like but will need to sell something to be able to buy it. a kidney thats what i sold to buy fleur her irst bridle that has only been used about 5 times,
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Post by melissa1787 on Jan 5, 2011 13:46:05 GMT 1
maybe i can sell my kidney too. Will get back to you jen1.
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Post by jen1 on Jan 5, 2011 13:47:44 GMT 1
forgot to say its a lovely rolled noseband, nearest thing i can find on the web to the bridle i have i think its was called galway, gotta go jobs to do,
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Post by lisap on Jan 5, 2011 20:07:40 GMT 1
Aaaargh! My eyes, my eyes!!!!! Sorry - but *red* leather bridles??? Whatever next..... (Stomps away muttering grumpily about leatherwork that should only be black or brown - with plain nosebands and plain browbands - unless you have a show pony or a hack, when it can be velvet, etc etc etc.....and numnahs being the same colour as either the saddle or the horse.....and girths being the same colour as the horse......mutter, mutter etc etc....!) ;D
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