Mavis
Well-Known Member
I am confident that 99% of avid Horse and Hound onliners will know the answer to my real hardcore-blonde question and will recoil in horror at my shameful admission of ignorance. I shall, of course, punish myself in a suitable fashion later on - possibly involving shrinking my already woefully small brain with red wine.
I have owned my lister showman clippers for a few years and it has just occurred to me that the reason my horse looks like he has been attacked with a knife and fork is because I haven't had the blades sharpened. I know I can use a postal service - but my really embarrassingly blonde question is - do I send of both blades or just the big sharp looking dudes? My rational head says both but there is always the nagging monkey of doubt chattering away on my shoulder.
Help me, before I once again inflict the misery of a blunt clip on my poor unsuspecting horse (who has already said that although the go-faster stripes and stick on glitter were ground breaking in terms of equine haute couture last season, unfortunately the trend has moved toward more traditional styling this autumn).
I have owned my lister showman clippers for a few years and it has just occurred to me that the reason my horse looks like he has been attacked with a knife and fork is because I haven't had the blades sharpened. I know I can use a postal service - but my really embarrassingly blonde question is - do I send of both blades or just the big sharp looking dudes? My rational head says both but there is always the nagging monkey of doubt chattering away on my shoulder.
Help me, before I once again inflict the misery of a blunt clip on my poor unsuspecting horse (who has already said that although the go-faster stripes and stick on glitter were ground breaking in terms of equine haute couture last season, unfortunately the trend has moved toward more traditional styling this autumn).