Which bridle?

Shilasdair

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For a dapple grey, 16hh-ish Warmblood x Tb mare?
She's full size and has quite a nice head, but is deep through the jowl/cheek if you follow?
Suggestions, please?
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How much do you want to spend, what will you be doing with her, what do you prefer, the rolled or flat hunter-style?
 
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Please I really think it would suit a daemon's horse!
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It would do wonders for your image.

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Chavpony is already destroying my image by stealing equipment from people who enter her field (she has stolen tools, and torches), disconnecting the battery from the electric fence, trying to climb into a mini-JCB (yes, really
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) and other crimes against civility.
I don't want to draw any further attention to her, thanks.
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i can recommend a flat/hunter-style bridle... i think this looks classy and is different to the norm, as everyone seems to have the rolled bridles (i refuse to follow trends!). the flat one will look smart in any discipline.

i had one made to measure for my boy & i was incredibly pleased with the results. please dont be put off when i say made to measure as it was quite simple and the guide was easy to use. the lady who makes them, uses very good quality leather & the show bridle with two reins was around £240.

she does rolled bridles too.

i definatley think her website is worth having a look, for something different (you know no one else will have it) fits perfectly and good quality.

http://www.amayzingsaddlery.co.uk/Bridless.html

just a suggestion, but i definately recommend this lady!!

p.s the show cob on the heavy horse bridles section is my boy
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i can recommend a flat/hunter-style bridle... i think this looks classy and is different to the norm, as everyone seems to have the rolled bridles (i refuse to follow trends!). the flat one will look smart in any discipline.

i had one made to measure for my boy & i was incredibly pleased with the results. please dont be put off when i say made to measure as it was quite simple and the guide was easy to use. the lady who makes them, uses very good quality leather & the show bridle with two reins was around £240.

she does rolled bridles too.

i definatley think her website is worth having a look, for something different (you know no one else will have it) fits perfectly and good quality.

http://www.amayzingsaddlery.co.uk/Bridless.html

just a suggestion, but i definately recommend this lady!!

p.s the show cob on the heavy horse bridles section is my boy
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Thanks - I'll have a think.
Your boy is cute - is he Clydie cross?
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Albion hands down
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Failing that, Kate Negus will mix and match parts to what you want, and is fab quality, and Barnsby's are lovely off the peg quality
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gee thanks!
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I think he might be a full Clyde but just a small one because he was taken away from his mother at 4 months old & abandoned in a field
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he just doesn't seem to have any other breed in him
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Sabre Cordoba, lovely bridles and if you buy dirct from them you have a really good choice of noseband and fitting types
 
This is Stinky's Flyde - which is a combination of cob cheek pieces and full sized noseband, browband and head piece as he had a broad but short head. It is lovely leather and in your budget and should you ever sell it, Flyde stuff holds it price very well.

Come on - you have got to say he is cute in this one.....

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He has a 2" noseband and 5/8 leatherwork with 3/4" browband which suits his head nicely (or so I think).
 
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