Monday, April 19th, 2010
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Product Description
The essential in journal-keeping. Bench-crafted one at a time, these gorgeous journals are fashioned of top quality cowhide, embossed with an intricate yet tasteful design, and decorated with a cast pewter button apt to the image on the cover. A knotted pigskin cord loops around the button to hold your thoughts securely. Each journal comes with a lined-page template, allowing lined or unlined page use, and a journal page-refill peacefulness form. As a… More >>
Celtic Braid Knot Embossed Leather Journal
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Thursday, March 4th, 2010
I am a pleasure rider with a 6 year ancient paint gelding. He rides perfectly with a bit but I occasionally like to ride him with just a rope halter (tying the lead rope around his neck for reigns) when I ride bareback. He isn’t as “obedient” with the halter but I prefer it to the “strain” of the bit. So I am looking into buying a bosal hackamore that I can use instead of the rope halter, and even for trail rides. So I really have like no thought what I’m getting for myself into so I know you can get a bosal or just a hackamore…. what’s the difference? Also I am looking at the headstall with the pigskin nose piece, but will it rub his nose? I’m assuming that is why the fleece is an option. But any information I am grateful for! HELP!
I’m generally looking for something that gives me more control than the rope halter without a bit. And is used with reins like a bridle.
What are your thoughts on the subject?
Tags: Advice, Bosal, Bosal Hackamore, Bridle, Control, fleece, Hackamore, Halter, Headstall, Lead, Nose Piece, Old Paint, Paint Gelding, Pleasure Rider, Rawhide, Reins, Rope, Rope Halter, Trail Rides
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