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Title:Equine Notes Conference
Notice:Topics List=4, Horses 4Sale/Wanted=150, Equip 4Sale/Wanted=151
Moderator:MTADMS::COBURNIO
Created:Tue Feb 11 1986
Last Modified:Thu Jun 05 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:2080
Total number of notes:22383

1172.0. "Tack Prices in Germany" by COOKIE::ACKERMAN (Two GSDs, 1 Kees, & a 1/4 of a horse) Tue Jan 30 1990 18:47

    Has anyone ever shopped for tack in Germany?  I'm curious if prices on
    Stuebben and Kiefer saddles are cheaper in Germany than in the US.  I
    know the current exchange rate makes a difference in what the item
    actually ends up costing you, but if the prices were drastically lower
    to begin with you'd make out OK.  Or is some of the German equipment
    now manufactured in the US?  
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1172.1Window shopping.SMAUG::GUNNMAILbus ConductorThu Feb 01 1990 01:0831
    When I was in Munich eighteen months ago and went wandering into tack
    shops both there and in Salzburg in Austria, I seem to remember not
    finding anything much less expensive than in the U.S. I brought back a
    tack catalogue but it doesn't have prices in it. I just looked through
    the German riding magazines I bought at the time and, although I found
    a Kiefer advertisement it also has no prices mentioned.
    
    My command of German is sub-marginal, but looking at the small ads in
    the back of one of the magazines I find on offer:
    
    	Dressursattel, schwarz (Kiefern)	2,200 DM 
    (this is a June 1988 Magazine and is about $1350 at today's exchange
    rate)
    
    As a point of interest other small ads included:
    
    	Dressurpferd 9j., br. Wallach, Hann., Stm. 1,68m, ideales
    	Damenpferde, sof. in Kl. M einsatzbereit, schicker Leistungstyp, m.
    	uberdurchschn. Grundgangarten, extrem leichtrittig, Preis 15 000 DM
    
    and also a
    
    	Springpferd 9jahr. Hann. Fuchswallach Stm. 1,69m, A+L-plac.,
    	VB: 9 000 DM
    
    if you enjoy the intellectual challenge of figuring out cryptic
    abbreviations of German "For Sale" ads. My opinion of shopping in
    general at that time was that the Germans didn't seem to go in for
    anything so disorderly as price competition.
    
    Hope this helps.
1172.2tack prices in germanySTU03::BAUERFri Feb 02 1990 05:516
    HELLO,
    I am German and I live here.
    Please send the exact names of the articles you are interested in,
    and I 'll send you the actuall prices.
                                               Greetings Klaus
    
1172.3multi-purpose saddlesCOOKIE::ACKERMANTwo GSDs, 1 Kees, & a 1/4 of a horseFri Feb 02 1990 18:1510
    Thank you Klaus!
    
    I would like to know the prices of a Stuebben Sigfried VSS
    (multi-purpose) saddle and a Kieffer multi-purpose saddle (I"m not sure
    what the model name is on this one).
    
    Where in Germany do you live?  I have relatives near Munich, and was
    going to ask them to check prices for me.
    
    --Laura
1172.4different trees?CARTUN::MISTOVICHThu Feb 08 1990 12:1512
    Laura,
    
    The Germans used to sell slightly different saddles over here than at
    home.  The American version of their saddles had a narrower tree than
    thre European version, because in the past most Americans were riding
    thorobreds and tb crosses, rather than warmbloods, whose backs tend to
    be much wider and rounder.  I don'y know if this is still the case, and
    if you ride warmbloods than it won,t matter anyway, but you may want to
    check this out before buying.
    
    Mary
    
1172.5Tack Prices in GermanySTU03::BAUERThu Feb 15 1990 07:0525
    	
    Please excuse for you had to wait so long for the informations.
    That's because I work in the digital-fieldservice, and I therefore
    am not in the office every day. 
    Besides this remote note is not always reachable for us.
    Here are the informations you need:
    
    	- Stuebben Siegfried	1295.00DM
    	- Kieffer  Aachen 	1295.00DM
    	  Kieffer  Muenchen	1325.00DM
    
    The prices include 14% add-on taxe , there should be a way to get
    this out.
    
    To your further questions,
    I live near Stuttgart, that's about 200 km north of Munich.
    I know Munich a little, because there is a trainingscentre
    of digital and the headquarter of digital Germany.
    
    How do you like Munich?
    
    				Klaus
    
    
    	
1172.6someday, on my next tripCOOKIE::ACKERMANTwo GSDs, 1 Kees, & a 1/4 of a horseThu Feb 15 1990 15:0510
    Thank you, Klaus.  Based on the current exchange rate, I think the
    prices in Germany are a little cheaper.  But I don't know if the models
    sold in Germany are exactly the same as the ones sold here and I don't
    know how much it would cost to import the saddle to the U.S.
    
    I will eventually end up buying a saddle in the U.S., but next time I'm
    in Germany I will visit the tack stores to see what's available.
    
    
    --Laura