Heritage comfort bridle - contact the manufacturer?

katelarge

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Hello!

I know these are such popular bridles, but I'm trying to find the contact details and website for the company who makes them - with no success! The closest I can get is that it's made by Samuel Sharpe in Walsall, but there is no company called Samuel Sharpe I can find.

Can any bridle geeks out there give me a lead - it's a mystery!

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Is this them? http://www.heritagesaddlery.co.uk/

I don't think they sell directly any more, just seems to be through ebay sellar, loads of padded bridles by them on ebay. To be honest though, I didn't like the guys attitude at all when it came to his saddles. (Matt) very condecending, know it all and pushy.

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Scotsmare- you are right The Heritage name has appeared on imported saddles and bridles that are distributed by wholesalers . Heritage saddles (previously Global) are all made in walsall, small family workshop.Ive used Mat for 15 years and he has always been fantastic- NEVER been pushy or condecending- IMO he deserves to be a bit of a know it all as his family saddlery goes back 4 generations- i knew his dad and he was a superb saddler too.
 
the bridles are made by Snowhill Trade Saddlery, they are based in Sussex.
www.snowhilltradesaddlery.co.uk
They are nothing to do with Samuel Sharpe who only supply the tanned leather, they do this to a lot of companies. The leather used is English but the bridles are made abroad.
They are nether the less a good budget bridle. Snowhill also made the "Rhinegold brand of bridlework which is also very decent.
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