T.R | Title | User | Personal Name | Date | Lines |
---|
1864.1 | Stateline | TOLKIN::BENNETT | | Wed Mar 16 1994 15:49 | 7 |
| Hi,
I have seen sizing 'Arab' in the Stateline catalog - look
in the halter section. Also, how close is 'Cob' to 'Arab'
sizes?
- Janice
|
1864.2 | What doesn't fit? | DECWET::DADDAMIO | Design Twice, Code Once | Wed Mar 16 1994 15:52 | 13 |
| Louisa,
Our 2 15hand Morgans wear Cob bridles. What is too tight on your
horse's Cob bridle? We have had to have some cavassons made smaller in
the noseband for our horses, so I assume the same might be true for
Arabians. The only problem I've had with Cob bridles is sometimes the
browband isn't long enough. So I'll put a different browband one. The
cheeks, throatlatch, etc. fit fine.
I have never heard of an Arab sized English bridle, just the Cob
size.
Jan
|
1864.3 | | AKOCOA::LPIERCE | That's my Story | Wed Mar 16 1994 16:39 | 15 |
|
I've checked stateline. The bridels/halters for Arab's are not
considered a hunter type/dressage type...or they were very ugly. :-)
What doesn't fit? lets see..the brow band (but I got a new one
but it does not match the briddle) the nose band (which I can't
find a proper fitting nose band..only fancy show nose bands or
western lookign nose bands)
The lenght seem okay...but I want a matching headstall/noseband/
& brow band. I just want a matching Arab bridle...I dont think
this is to much to ask for. Mabye I should go into the
Arab harness business. :-)
Lou
|
1864.4 | ideas and related topics | DECWET::JDADDAMIO | Seattle Rain Festival: 1/1-12/31 | Wed Mar 16 1994 18:50 | 42 |
| Lou,
Like Jan said, we have similar problems fitting Morgans. Cob size
browbands are too small. Cob size nosebands are too big.
We've done 2 different things that worked and produced matching
bridles.
Some tack shops/catalogs will "customize" a bridle. On one bridle I
bought Jan as a present, I ordered it from the Dover catalog. I ordered
a Cob size but asked them to substitute a horse size browband. For the
noseband, I asked them to provide one that would tighten down to what
the mare's muzzle measured. That worked pretty well and they didn't
charge me any extra. 'Course, they ain't cheap in the first place. But,
theyir quality is usually a little better than the "El Cheapo"
places too. Paul's Harness Shop in Colorado is another good place
that's easy to work with on these kind of things. They make some of
their own stuff so it's easy for them. LaSalle's used to be that way
too but I haven't bought anything from them in over 10 years which
makes it ancient history.
The other thing you could do is order a custom bridle to fit your horse
*exactly*. We did that for our "winter"(read plastic or biothane) bridles.
The standard size ones didn't fit worth hooey. The tack shop said they
can order the bridles made to any dimensions for the same price as the
standard models. So, that's what we did. Went home, took measurements
and got a great fitting bridle for about $50. The plastic is brown
so it looks decent from a distance of 5' or more. Oh, the $50 didn't
include reins but lots of bridles don't come with reins these days.
You could order a custom leather bridle too. There's several places
that can do that if you can afford it.
I looked under the TACK_FITTING keyword and found some related topics that
might help(I didn't read them so no promises ;-):
313 It's cob size now, but...
502 Nylon Bridles
865 Arab size halters?
1182 Bridle Fitting (English)
john
|
1864.5 | Parry Tack or Joe Hemple | STUDIO::BIGELOW | PAINTS; color your corral | Thu Mar 17 1994 10:28 | 18 |
|
I have black biothane (dressage style) from Parry Tack in NY. They
are usually at the Equine Expo. They custom make the biothane bridles.
I think their quality is much better than those seen in some of the
local tack shops. Most folks have commented on it, and have only
been suprised that they are not leather.
I've seen them advertised in the Pedlar or Journal too, but I try and
find a phone number.
Also Joe Hemple in Gilmaton Iron Works NH sells custom Biothane tack
and harnesses (Amish made). He specializes in Fjords, but he can
probably help too. He advewrtises regularly in the Journal.
Good luck....it is real tough getting a regualr or cob bridle
to fit a Fjord.
|
1864.6 | | ALFA1::COOK | Chips R Us | Thu Mar 17 1994 13:25 | 25 |
| Hi Lou!
Get yourself a Schneider's (backorder is our middle name) Tack Shop
catalogue. They cater to Arabian and Quarter Horse owners and will
have everything you need, at varying prices.
But even better then Schneiders is Victor Custom Tack in Arizona.
I'll get the phone number and you can call them for a catalog. Their
stuff is beautiful and the prices are very good. (for instance, a
work bridle from them is 25.00 for the headstall...the same as tack
shops around here and nicer leather.) You'll drool over the pictures.
I think it's a very small company, even though they have a large booth
at the Nationals every year, and they are just the nicest people to
deal with. This past year we had to have some customizing done to
Back Bey's driving harness (not purchased from Victor). We called
to see if they'd do it, they said sure, and turned it around in about
a week.
The other thing you can do is wait until the show season starts and go
to one of the tack shops who come out to one of the Arabian shows.
If I don't get you Victor's number in a couple of days, bug me!
gwen
|
1864.7 | thanks | AKOCOA::LPIERCE | That's my Story | Thu Mar 17 1994 16:36 | 4 |
|
Thank you all! Gwen, I'll be waiting for the # w/ baited breath!
:-)
|
1864.8 | | ALFA1::COOK | Chips R Us | Fri Mar 18 1994 09:32 | 13 |
| Well, after I ran off at the keyboard about how wonderful Victor
is, I checked the catalogue and, crud, they don't have any hunter
tack. All they have is western (the MOST gorgeous stuff) and
saddleseat.
I bought Bey a new show bridle from them last year. If you want to
look at it to see if you could modify it, you're welcome. They DO
have braided and laced reins, two widths, because a lot of us weiner
saddleseat people use one for a snaffle rein. I have a 1/2" braided
rein...you'll want one!
gwen
|
1864.9 | Heard of Scheelse Saddlery Services? | DECWET::JDADDAMIO | Seattle Rain Festival: 1/1-12/31 | Thu May 26 1994 16:46 | 43 |
| I don't know whether this is a practical option for you or not but...
We recently came across a German master saddler who is now
working in Canada and the US. It's called Scheelse Saddlery Services.
Here's the addresses and phone number for both offices:
185 Elm Street,
Buffalo NY 14203
1-800-225-2242
13452 Kennedy Road
R.R. #4
Stouffville, Ontario, Canada L4A 7X5
905-888-4646
905-888-4645(Fax number)
They make custom bridles, halters, saddles, etc. They also sell other
brands of tack. They do repairs and, maybe most important, they will do
modifications to make what you *have* fit your horse.
I haven't done business with these folks or seen any of their bridles
so this isn't really a recommendation. Just something you may want to
look into.
Their custom snaffle bridles cost $375(US) which seemed high to me so I
checked at local tack shops. The tack shops around here get $275 to
$375 for a snaffle bridle. So, $375 isn't *way* out of line for a bridle
with reins but it is the high end of the range. Schleese's price list
shows a non-custom snaffle for $280(US) which is about the same as the
cheapest bridles I saw locally. So, it sounds like they have a
realistic price list.
The options on their custom bridles include:
Browband style: flat, raised, fancy, underpadded
Noseband style: various cavessons, drop, figure 8, modified
rein type: braided, laced, notched, plain, rubber, webbed
leather: Canadian, English, Swiss or German in various
widths and colors
Hope that helps or at least gives you some idea what custom leather
bridles cost.
John
|
1864.10 | | AKOCOA::LPIERCE | That's my Story | Thu May 26 1994 17:29 | 8 |
|
Thanks John! I did find a person (gary severson) who can custom
a tack store bought bridel to fit my horse. I will try him 1st
and if that does not work out, I will try Scheelse Saddery. I
found a bridle I love for $100.00 and his price to custom it, was
$20.00!!!!!! I'll let you know how it works out.
Lou
|
1864.11 | I've heard of him | FSAEUR::LOTHROP | | Tue May 31 1994 11:15 | 9 |
| John,
I've heard of Jochen Schleese through a woman on Equine-L (an internet
mailing list on horses). She has raved about the work he's done for
her - he recently made a custom bridle for her horse's 10th birthday.
Janet
|
1864.12 | STILL NOTHING! | PCBUOA::LPIERCE | The Truth is Out There | Tue May 14 1996 10:49 | 18 |
|
well, it's been over 1yr! and I still have not found a bridle for my
Polish Arab - UGH!!!!!! I can't belive no one in the world makes a
normal English/Dressage bridle for my horse.
I have checked the web every day, I have sent for brouchers, I have
Jane at Tripple Crown Tack shope on and endless search = NO LUCK!
This is just crazy. Yes, I can have one custom made for more money
then the queen of England has - but I dont want to spend over $400 for
a simple black bridle that I will use on an everyday basis.
I think I will try and take some kind of leather making class and make
my own at this rate - I'll get it faster!
UGH!!!!!
Louisa (thanks I needed that)
|
1864.13 | You'll proably find it mail orderable. | CSCMA::SMITH | | Tue May 14 1996 11:24 | 18 |
| What about asking other arab owners? or looking in arab magaziness?
In the Horse industry dir. I pulled a couple listings you might try
for suggestions:
Arabian horse registry of Amer. 303-450-4748 (in Colorado)
Arabian Sport horse Assn. 804-986-4486 (Virginia)
Intern. Arabian horse Assn. (half and anglos) 303-450-4770 (Col)
Intern. Arabian Horse Reg. of North amer. 315-662-3662 (NY)
I would think that any of these places would be able to point you in
the right direction. I'll bet there's certain mail order places
they buy from which cater to Arabs. I've seen lots of arab stuff in
the more western oriented junk mail that I get, one had a ton of arab
stuff, I'll try to find it.
Sharon
|
1864.14 | | SUBSYS::MISTOVICH | | Tue May 14 1996 13:07 | 7 |
| I got my arab a cob-size black bridle with a drop noseband and white piping that
looks very much like the German dressage bridles you see everywhere. I needed to
add 1 hole the throat latch or nose band (I forget which). From Triple Crown in
West Boylston, MA 5 years ago for about $75.00. They were so popular, I'd be
surprised if they're not still made. A friend of mine has a similar bridle in
cob size for her t-bred. Don't know where she got hers or what she paid, but I
doubt its custom.
|
1864.15 | whoa is me | PCBUOA::LPIERCE | The Truth is Out There | Tue May 14 1996 14:12 | 33 |
|
I have tried every cob size and none of them fit my horse. I have a
cob on now and if he wears it for only 5min - he has marks dug into the
side of his face and it takes days for it to recover.
I feel so mean putting the thing on - but I have no choice.
Jane from Tripple Crown even lets me take home all dif kinds of bridles
to try them on. Everytime she gets in new brand she lets me know.
Just like our clothes - not all bridles are made the same size. All
horse sizes vary and so do the cobs. Even if you buy the same brand
name bridle the sizes can vary an inch or even two - I sometimes take
home 2 of the same brand to try them on.
I got close the other day. I brought home a new brand from California,
I really liked the leather - and the horse size looked very small to
me,so Jane let me take it home - well --- it fit, but if it stretches a
tad (like leather likes to do) it wont fit anymore - but I could at
least get a few months out of it.
So I told Jane to order me one in BLACK - she did. Well it came in,
[[[[[[[[[[[[[[BUT]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]] the black one did not fit! I can't
fasten the noseband at all (way to small).
So we can keep returning and returning - but we'll never get the same
size. and I know I could get a larger noseband - BUT, I want the
bridle to match! and I don't want to spend 100.00 for a mismatched
bridle.
UGH!
Lou
|
1864.16 | Tack repair/alterations, cleans blankets too | CSCMA::SMITH | | Tue May 14 1996 15:06 | 6 |
| You might just have one altered a bit, Jennifer Safron (632-2917) does
excellent work. She won't steal your pocketbook either!
She's in Westminister (Mon-Fri 12-5, Closed Wed).
Sharon
|
1864.17 | | CSC32::HOEPNER | A closed mouth gathers no feet | Tue May 14 1996 15:06 | 9 |
|
Try Niemyers in Des Moines. I don't have their 800 number.
But call 1-800-555-1212. Ask for Niemyers and/or Tanglewood Saddlery
in Des Moines. Helen has a wide variety of stuff for Arabians in
particular.
Mary Jo
|
1864.18 | I just called, no such place | PCBUOA::LPIERCE | The Truth is Out There | Tue May 14 1996 15:22 | 11 |
|
I just called infomation and there is no such place (for either name)
in Des Moines, Iowa.
or maybe they don't have an 800 # ?
as for Jen Safron, I know her well. She can't alter my bridle because
you'd have to add alot of leather (4inches) to the nose band and it
would not be very strong.
Louisa
|
1864.19 | have you tried Pelham Saddlery? | LEVADE::DAVIDSON | Caroline | Tue May 14 1996 15:46 | 17 |
|
I worked with Pelham Saddlery to get Widge a bridle. Though she takes a
horse size, I'm one of those annoying picky people! ;-) I wanted
flat brown with brown padding and brown stitching
cavesson nose band (not flash!)
They ordered a Kensington Finesse bridle. Unfortunately, the full size
nose band was WAY too big... and the cob was way too small. They (Pelham)
had the full size noseband adjusted to fit Widge -- considering the padding
goes all the way around the noseband and the elaborate buckle/keepers on it,
adjusting it was no small feat.
Whomever adjusted it did a great job! I couldn't tell until I examined the
inside of the noseband.
-Caroline
|
1864.20 | try Schneiders | ALFA1::COOK | Chips R Us | Tue May 14 1996 16:02 | 10 |
| Louisa,
Try Schneiders at 800-365-1311. They sell Arab and QH tack and
may have something.
Did you try Victor Custom Tack (I don't have the number here) in
Scottsdale, AZ? Last I knew all he had was a hunt bridle but he
does do custom work and his prices are very reasonable.
gwen
|
1864.21 | done that tooooo | PCBUOA::LPIERCE | The Truth is Out There | Tue May 14 1996 16:45 | 26 |
|
Hi Gwen,
Schneiders only carries cob and cobs don't fit (nose bands way to
small and the brow bands to) I got one from them last yr just to see -
but sure enought it don't fit. They only carry Arab bridles in Western
or facny silver type arab show - no normal arab bridles or dressage
arabs bridles
I would love to try Victor Custom Tack, but their is no such place
according to information in Scottsdale, AZ
You guys have been super to me! THANKYOU ALL! but I've been searching
for a bridle for 4yrs and and they don't make em'...yet anyway.
I wish I had the $ to have one made, but I live check to check as most
of us do - I just make enought to afford my horse and go to a few
shows. When I save up some $ - something happens (need a furnace, need
a roof, need new siding on the house, etc...) I just can't see
spending $400 on a bridle, but I've only had one estimate done so far.
I may call around to some leather shoe repair stores and ask them if
they could make me one.
Lou
|
1864.22 | | CSC32::HOEPNER | A closed mouth gathers no feet | Tue May 14 1996 17:00 | 9 |
|
The local number for Tanglewood in Des Moines is 515-223-6585.
It sounds like you need something that would tend to fit a National
Show Horse type of horse.
I have purchased such equipment from Tanglewood and company in
years past.
|
1864.23 | | CSCMA::SMITH | | Tue May 14 1996 17:18 | 8 |
| I guess I'm puzzled, I thought Arabs had tiny muzzles and the noseband
would be too big, oh well.
What if you get a larger bridle where the nose band and browband fit,
and have Jennifer shorten the headstall (should be easier, it's just
a flat piece)
My last suggestion, I promise!
Sharon
|
1864.24 | the dif | PCBUOA::LPIERCE | The Truth is Out There | Wed May 15 1996 10:39 | 8 |
|
Polish Arabs are dif then Egyption Arabs. Polish Arabs have almost the
same size nose and brow of a horse (just a tad smaller) but they length
of their head is very short.
I'll call Tanglewood and I'll let you know
Louisa
|
1864.25 | I might have one? | PCBUOA::LPIERCE | The Truth is Out There | Wed May 15 1996 14:14 | 10 |
|
I just talked to Tanglewood and they have Arab size dressage bridles.
They are going to send me some info on them.
Here is some info on Tanglewood from a friend
Tangelwood Saddlery Shop (in my file) and found that the business is
discontinued & some of the assets were bought by Equine Supply Ltd
which is also known as Nymeyer's Equine Supply (West Des Moines, IA)
phone (515) 223-6585.
|
1864.26 | | ALFA1::COOK | Chips R Us | Wed May 15 1996 15:19 | 11 |
| Hi Lou,
Actually, your horse is proportioned, in my opinion, more like a
Crabbett horse. And, if I remember his pedigree correctly, that's
what his dam is. Crabbett horses tend to have broader foreheads,
beautiful big eyes, short heads and slightly "square" muzzles.
gwen
|
1864.27 | thats him... | PCBUOA::LPIERCE | The Truth is Out There | Wed May 15 1996 15:31 | 11 |
| >beautiful big eyes, short heads and slightly "square" muzzles.
sounds just like him! I even think the Arab Bridle will not fit.
I have a feeling that the nose band and brow band will still be to
small - but that's what they make returns for!
Bikini manufactures got the pitcher (finaly) we can buy dif tops and
bottoms of our Bikinis - why wont bridle makers let us mix cob and
horse bridles until we get the size we want? :-)
Lou
|
1864.28 | random thoughts | DECWET::JDADDAMIO | Jog? No, ever see a jogger smile? | Wed May 15 1996 17:26 | 20 |
| Lou,
I'm confused. The other year, you said you bought a tack shop bridle and
had a local guy custom it to fit. Why can't you do the same thing? Or
didn't that work out?
Anyway, you *can* buy bridle parts separately. Lots of tack shops sell
"repair" or "replacement" parts for bridles that they carry. What we've
done for everyday bridles is buy full size crown pieces , cheeks, and
browband. Add on a cob size noseband and voila a custom bridle for
cheap! ;-) That was for our big guy. For the mares, we just buy cob bridles
and matching horse size browbands. Maybe you could buy "parts" and get
cob sized crown piece and cheeks but full size browbands and nosebands?
Tack shops/catalogs that carry the black & white "dressage" bridles
often carry repair parts for 'em.
If taht doesn't work, maybe you could get your friend at the tack shop
to special order a cob bridle w/ full size browbands and nosebands. I
bet the manufacturers wouldn't care about mixing & matching the parts.
They gotta make both sizes anyway!
|
1864.29 | | PCBUOA::LPIERCE | The Truth is Out There | Thu May 16 1996 10:41 | 19 |
|
I called the guy who makes the bridles and he was WAY to expensive! I
could never afford a custom birdle from him. But I should start to
look for other people who are in the business.
yes, shopes sell "repair" bridles, but I have been unable to find a
bridle that is "the same leather and the same look" I have one pieced
together now (part is black, part is brown, part is rolled leather,part
is flat leather) I don't want that anymore - I would like a nice
looking all one type of leather bridle from the same maker!
I have not been able to find ANY manufacture who will let me piece
together a cob and horse bridle. They want me to buy both a cob and
horse and put it together myself. If I do that, I might as well spend
the $400 for the custom one.
I will keep my fingers crossed that Tanglewood has one that fits.
Lou
|
1864.30 | Let's try it another way... | DECWET::JDADDAMIO | Never say Never ;-) | Thu May 16 1996 14:07 | 12 |
| Lou,
You didn't asnwer the question I was trying to ask. So, I'll try it
another way..... In .10, you said: "I did find a person (gary severson)
who can custom a tack store bought bridel to fit my horse. ... I found
a bridle I love for $100.00 and his price to custom it, was $20.00!!!!!!
I'll let you know how it works out."
I was asking A) How did it work out and B) If it worked, why can't you
buy and Horse size and get him to adjust it to fit?
John
|
1864.31 | | PCBUOA::LPIERCE | The Truth is Out There | Thu May 16 1996 15:54 | 5 |
|
It was $20 for the Gary to come to your place - but to custom it was a
dif' story :-(
|
1864.32 | Pity you're not inthe UK | CHEFS::HARWOODJ | A sunken souffl� is a risen omelette | Fri May 17 1996 07:23 | 13 |
| Louisa,
Your note is so frustating to read - mixing and matching bridles
is very common practise over here (in the UK).
My pony mare is can rarely be fitted 'off the peg' so even her
best show bridle is a mix of pieces and sizes and you would never
know.
If you really get desperate I'll happily arrange for a catalogue
to be sent to you from one of the companies that do overseas
mail-order.
Judy
|
1864.33 | phone number for Victor | ALFA1::COOK | Chips R Us | Fri May 17 1996 12:55 | 32 |
| Lou,
I found a number for Victor: 602-971-8100.
As of two years ago, when I saw all their stuff at the Nationals,
they had a beautiful hunt bridle that, I guess, you could turn into
a dressage bridle by changing the browband and caveson(?).
Call Victor. And be prepared. I think the phone is also their
personal phone number. So they just answer the phone Hello, not
Victor Custom Tack. (Also, I found this phone number in a fairly
old horse magazine...I hope it's the right one). But they are
very very nice people and extremely easy to work with.
Maybe if you got the browband and caveson you want, Victor (that's
really his name) could make a bridle to match. Ask him. Two years
ago I sent him a driving harness that I didn't purchase from him
and he custom fit it to my horse -- made couple of adjustments that
required cutting and stitching -- only charged me around $50.00
and turned it around in less than a week. (I just remembered that
as I sit here typing)
I have work tack from Victor, Back Bey's show bridle is from him,
and my cutback show saddle is from him. (Even if you can't get a
bridle to show in, ask for a catalog and get a work bridle and
work caveson...you'll love it.)
let me know how you do,
gwen
|
1864.34 | I FOUND ONE | PCBUOA::LPIERCE | The Truth is Out There | Mon May 20 1996 13:59 | 21 |
|
FWIW: I FOUND THE PERFECT BRIDLE!
I took back the horse bridle that was way to small to Tripple Crown
this weekend. Jane went and got the brown horse bridle that fit
perfectly and we measured it up. The headband needed to be 36" end to
end (most horse's are 39") the nose band needed to be 19" (standard
size) the brow band needed to be 20" (extra large).
Then I looked up and their was the most beautiful horse/dressage
bridle (in black w/brass buckles and brass everything) infact I had
just got done falling in love w/one at the last NEDA show I was at - I
picked it up and we measured it for the heck of it - AND IT WAS A
PERFECT MATCH!
It was way to much $ then I wanted to spend - but IT FIT!
Sultan wore it on Sunday and I think it brought him good luck! We took
2nd place in our Training Level 2 test!
|