I hope nobody buys these.......

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....... niavely thinking they are in "reasonable condition" :s!! Think more than a "little" repair needed - reins are one thing I tend not to make do and mend with unless they are bloody nice! (And I might be being stupid but is "lovely leather" usually filled with blue fluff??!!). Definately stretching "fully operational and functions as intended".

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Brown-Eng...t=UK_Horse_Wear_Equipment&hash=item3a6c2ba869

A few other interesting listings too.....
 
I don't know what is worse, someone who is daft enough to try and sell those, or someone who is daft enough to buy them.
New reins aren't that expensive. I'd rather have a budget pair that are safe, than an English leather pair that are going to fall apart the first time you use them.
 
They are selling what they call drop nosebands that look like ordinary nosebands to me. thanks but no thanks to any of that stuff.
 
They are selling what they call drop nosebands that look like ordinary nosebands to me. thanks but no thanks to any of that stuff.

Their drop nosebands are infact flash nosebands the last one one the list which is just advertised as, a noseband is, a drop by the looks of it.
Doesn't really matter that they haven't got a clue about that but what is extremely annoying is people are trying to sell such c*ap to possibly inexperienced owners who may think they have got a bargain, when in reality it could possibly be downright dangerous to use any of it.I have binned better than this that comes in for repair to my workshop, I hope no one actually buys this stuff!
 
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