08-06-2010, 03:16 PM
I am taking a few days out to chill out in Elgar country on lots of beer, but had to respond to this! The chamfrons are really beautiful work. Brian I would love to see your arrangement. My major concerns is that the chamfron does not go any where near the horse's eyes, that it does not bounce up and down too much, and that it does not pull off the bridle. The horse tries to rub off the chamfron and if he succeeds I'm in trouble without the bridle.
The photos Hal in the halter, with the bridle over it and the chamfron tied to the halter.
Graham, my horse is god-like. I am fat and lazy living off beer and too little sleep!
The photos Hal in the halter, with the bridle over it and the chamfron tied to the halter.
Graham, my horse is god-like. I am fat and lazy living off beer and too little sleep!
John Conyard
York
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Reconstruction Group
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