From hairy cob to sport horse and a colored showing question.

I'm wary of posting this as I might just be missing something really obvious but I will anyway. Sorry, unless I've read it wrong, I don't think that explanation really clarifies things tbh.

:confused: Am I being thick or does it not really say how the thing is designed to attach to a bridle?
 
Dons tin hat, and sit's next to flame. :D
It is fitted like a normal mullen mouth, snaffle or pelham i am not sure which.
 
It says ''It is fitted using a snaffle bridle''
ets I did specifically ask amongst other things if the bit was to be fitted to a snaffle or weymouth bridle, the above is the reply to that question.
ETS (again) that it also does clarify that 'the snaffle contact is standard' therefore, the cheeks fit to the snaffle ring.
 
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Thank you Vizslak.

I wonder if it is a modified imitation of the Albion version which could explain why it looks pretty wrong with those curb rings just stuck there. Maybe the true version is used that way, but appears tidier like the bit Binkymerlin (hope I remembered that right) posted? Just an idea.
 
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I know..sorry!:o:o:o But when I see these potential beauties going around untrimmed it`s too much to bear :D
Still,maybe we will get back to the subject..not argueing about what knows what about a bit

I dont think thats what she meant. A show cob is not a trimmed up traditional! They are two completely different types! Another thread coming on.....
 
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