This message is from: "Reena Giola" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

LOL........this almost sounds like a foreign language......not being a
carriage driver myself, I have no idea what you all are talking about!!
hahahhaha

Reena



  This message is from: "Karen McCarthy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


  I will comment on the spares kit though. Unless you are considering
  showing at rated Pleasure Driving shows, I would forget buying a spendy
  smucker's type of pigskin lined patent leather spares kit.The tools they
  have are usually pretty generic, and may be of poor quality (hey your'e
  buying the patent leather + pigskin, remember?! Instead, take that $$ and
  go to a good tool store and get a nice tool roll, (in black or brown
  vinyl) and put all of your goodies in there. Or, have a local saddle
  maker make you spares kit to your spec, after you have assimilated your
  spares.



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