PolarSkye
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A good quality grackel with a comfort headpiece that is detachable from the rest of the bridle and therefore fully adjustable . . . oh, and sensible-length cheekpieces.
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I think this is exactly my issue as well. I use an Orbitless bridle now which is just a noseband that attaches to a headpiece and cheek pieces. To get there, I have to buy a full bridle (I just got a regular flat cavesson which now lives in the bag with the "not used" bits of tack that came with the horse, including martingales, flash nosebands etc). But as above, he's large but not a warmblood, so if I get a warmblood size bridle, cheekpieces are too long. If I get a full size, browband is usually too small and throatlash is too short. So at the moment, I'm using a warmblood size headpiece, with cob sized cheekpieces, warmblood browband and theOrbitless attached to the bottom.The boy has a pony headpiece, pony cheeks and a 17 inch browband (extra full?). He doesn't have a noseband due to having an S hackamore. If he was bitted, he would need cob cheeks and a pony noseband too.
I can't buy an 'off the shelf' bridle that fits properly.
The grey needs a pony size headpiece, cob cheeks, pony noseband and a 16 inch (full?) browband.
The boy has a pony headpiece, pony cheeks and a 17 inch browband (extra full?). He doesn't have a noseband due to having an S hackamore. If he was bitted, he would need cob cheeks and a pony noseband too.
I would like to have good quality leather, but with soft padding on the browband and noseband due to them having fine skin.
Also no flash or crank.
I'm not keen on white lined, but I like black or dark brown, self coloured lined.
Ah, I see you mean fit rather than tassels - phew.
I agree - Obi needed a cob bridle but a full brow.
I would be interested in getting measurements of what is needed, if you could get a few Arab owners to measure their horses heads?
I can measure my two.The grey does need a better bridle, so if you do ever make one (with your own fair hands?), I would be interested. What sort of price rage would you aim for? I got my anglo a Kieffer (approx £100) and because it's such good quality leather, it's still going strong and looking lovely seven (*gulp* how did time go so fast?) years later.
Maybe you could ask on Arabian lines for other people's bridle needs/measurements?
Where you very, very naughty? Did you start a riot?![]()
Regarding leather tack......
What is that piece of tack that you want but struggle to find?
What would you walk into a shop and go gooey over?
Come on TallyHo we're waiting....😊
I think the softer you can get the leather the better. I watched an interesting episode of 'kevin mcclouds manmade home' (bear with me) where they shot and skinned a deer (bit gruesome) and then tanned the skin in the old fashioned way (bucket of stomach acid or something lovely!) It was really interesting and the leather looked lovely and soft. They made a chair out of it but I was fascinated and would like to give it a go!
Having just learnt - I am not near the level of selling anything yet
I could buy a good horse for the amount of money I've just spent on tools this week to get me started on PRACTISING, but that doesn't include the leather I'll need itselfThere's still bits I need to pick up also
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Expensive hobby indeed
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It's frightening.. I trained 20+ years ago and by the time I'd left college I had a very full set of tools. Sadly I don't have them any more (long story). I want to re-equip myself so that I can make stuff to measure for myself, but having seen the cost of tools these days I've had to shelve that idea! I have bought some basic stitching stuff so I can do running repairs but even basics like pricking irons are eye-wateringly expensive.
I remember I had a beautiful antique plough gauge that a friend picked up for me at a boot sale and even then, second hand back in 1988 I it cost me £45... It was just gorgeous and cut brilliantly. Would love to have it back!
Close contact jumping saddles, with the butter soft leather and tiny weeny blocks. I could literally sit and stroke them all day, they feel so soft.![]()
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/FSS-Germa...Horse_Wear_Equipment&var=&hash=item43aee3873a
They look like they post abroad too and there are auctions for these starting at 99p - they seem to go for between £8 - £13.