This message is from: Diana Calder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

PW> This message is from: Pat Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
PW>
PW> What does your Breyer model look like, I may be interested.
PW> pat wilson
PW> ttfn

The batteries in my digicam are dead, so I'll just give a link to the
Silver Wolfe photo for now - it's the same mold as the Breyer Henry the
Norwegian Fjord except in a gray dun (they call it silver dun). They
made one screw-up in the markings, however - they gave Silver Wolfe
four white stockings below his dark leg markings! I haven't gotten
around to repainting the legs on my own model yet, but I will
eventually.  Here's a few links with pictures of Silver Wolfe:

http://petgearmfg.safeshopper.com/108/816.htm?152
http://www.modelhorseweb.com/srs/2000.html
http://www.sr-outdoors.com/~breyer/silver_wolfe.htm

And while I'm busy finding links, here's links to info on the Dewsbury
Waterford Baucher that I have for sale:

http://www.horsebit.com/questions2.htm
http://www.kangaroobits.com/baucher.htm

I can take some pictures of the actual model once I get the digicam's
batteries charged back up if anyone wants pics of it.

Thanks,
Diana

Thursday, June 28, 2001, 8:00:11 PM, you wrote:

DC> This message is from: Diana Calder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

DC> I've got a 6" John Dewsbury Waterford Baucher bit for sale. I paid
DC> $111.60 US (before taxes and shipping) for it back in March this year,
DC> used it for about a month, then gave up on it - I'm not sure if it was
DC> a little bit thick for Donnie's palate or not, but he definitely
DC> couldn't handle all the joints in it - I never did try it on the
DC> driving bridle, only on the one we use to ground-drive him with the
DC> stoneboat, and not only would he never stop playing with it, but he
DC> also managed to pull it plus the rein right through his mouth on
DC> several occasions. Waterford bits are supposed to be bought longer
DC> than others, so the 6" is about equivalent to a 5.5" French link
DC> (which I bought a Smuckers' butterfly version of at the same time, and
DC> which Donnie does seem to like, but not as well as the copper-roller
DC> D-ring snaffle we started him out with). The Dewsbury bits are
DC> supposed to have a life-long warranty, and I've still got the box and
DC> everything for the bit so it should be covered the same as if it was
DC> new. It has a manufacturer's flaw on one link, but it's smooth and
DC> seems only to be cosmetic so I didn't bother returning it.  If
DC> anyone's interested, I'd like $80 (plus shipping to wherever it needs
DC> to go) for the bit.  If no one's interested, I'll probably offer it on
DC> the CD-L, before trying eBay (the selling fees there are getting
DC> nasty).  One question - any recommendations on sterilizing the bit
DC> before shipping it?  I was thinking in terms of rubbing alcohol, but
DC> wasn't sure if that was strong enough...

DC> I've also got a New in Box Breyer Silver Wolfe 2000 Spring Show
DC> Special Fjord for sale. I accidentally wound up with two (bid on a lot
DC> including one on eBay, got outbid, ordered one from an online store,
DC> then the high bidder backed out on the eBay lot and since I wanted the
DC> rest of the lot anyway, I accepted the win on that one as well).  I'm
DC> asking $30 plus shipping for the Silver Wolfe.

DC> First come, first serve on both of these items.
  




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