19 November 2007 #1 C Coffee_Bean Well-Known Member Joined 27 January 2007 Messages 11,653 Location In a stable... www.horseandhound.co.uk As title, just got a new pair of reins home, I don't use a martingale, do I have to just cut them off?!
As title, just got a new pair of reins home, I don't use a martingale, do I have to just cut them off?!
19 November 2007 #2 T the watcher Well-Known Member Joined 4 November 2004 Messages 15,064 Location in a happy place Visit site Probably - you might be able to cut the stitching?
19 November 2007 #3 Bosworth Well-Known Member Joined 10 February 2006 Messages 5,268 Location devon www.ballhillequestrian.co.uk yup! a sharp pair of scissors and job done.
19 November 2007 #4 JustKickOn Well-Known Member Joined 22 November 2006 Messages 16,994 Visit site Can't you undo the buckle at the end of the reins and slide them off??
19 November 2007 #5 J josie_s Well-Known Member Joined 5 January 2007 Messages 550 Visit site If they're the leather type then I think cutting them off is probably the only option but with rubber ones is baler twine and brute force I'm afraid
If they're the leather type then I think cutting them off is probably the only option but with rubber ones is baler twine and brute force I'm afraid
19 November 2007 #6 Persephone Well-Known Member Joined 4 August 2007 Messages 19,992 Location Down South Visit site Elizabeth what is that THING! in your Avatar?
19 November 2007 #7 JustKickOn Well-Known Member Joined 22 November 2006 Messages 16,994 Visit site [ QUOTE ] Elizabeth what is that THING! in your Avatar? [/ QUOTE ] All explained with a click of the link
[ QUOTE ] Elizabeth what is that THING! in your Avatar? [/ QUOTE ] All explained with a click of the link
19 November 2007 #8 Z Zobaby Well-Known Member Joined 21 October 2007 Messages 321 Location Scotland Visit site if they're leather then you'll have to cut them, if they're rubber then you'll just have to pull them over the buckle - easier said than done!
if they're leather then you'll have to cut them, if they're rubber then you'll just have to pull them over the buckle - easier said than done!
19 November 2007 #9 Tinkerbee Well-Known Member Joined 19 February 2006 Messages 27,988 Location NI Visit site can you not leave them in case you do need them
19 November 2007 #10 Persephone Well-Known Member Joined 4 August 2007 Messages 19,992 Location Down South Visit site [ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] Elizabeth what is that THING! in your Avatar? [/ QUOTE ] All explained with a click of the link [/ QUOTE ] That is foul! LOL
[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] Elizabeth what is that THING! in your Avatar? [/ QUOTE ] All explained with a click of the link [/ QUOTE ] That is foul! LOL
20 November 2007 #11 C CastleMouse Well-Known Member Joined 19 August 2005 Messages 19,169 Location Ireland Visit site I just cut them off