Re: Nowegian Bridles
This message is from: Jean Ernest <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Maybe they were just "pulling your leg" (kidding)? LOL, or maybe it is a size difference, as my boys have bigger heads than the girls. I would like one of those bridles also! Jean in sunny Fairbanks, Alaska, 70 degrees and losing daylight now..only 20 hours 40 minutes possible sunlight now..still light at night! >Hi from Alex Wind/Harmony Farm/Shawsville VA/Solys & Gillyn >Question here! Someone please tell me about the subtle difference >between a Girl bridle and a Boy bridle! Jean Ernest Fairbanks, Alaska mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: Nowegian Bridles
This message is from: "Dagrun Aarsten" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Hi Alex, I had no idea bridles were gender specific! Glad to hear that you guys in the US take so well care of Norwegian tradition. We don't do a very good job in Norway, I guess... I'll go to Norway in a few weeks so I can ask around then. Dagrun
Nowegian Bridles
This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hi from Alex Wind/Harmony Farm/Shawsville VA/Solys & Gillyn Question here! Someone please tell me about the subtle difference between a Girl bridle and a Boy bridle! I sent a horsey friend to Norway with some $$ to buy a Norwegian bridle that they show Fjords in over there. She came back proud to have procured a used bridle for $75.00 as the new ones were around $140.00. What neither she nor I knew at the time, was that they are sex specific! I got one for a boy ( it has a little dangling star on top.) I wanted one for a girl! What do the girl ones have on top This is very important stuff if you want to carry on the Old World traditions. Help please. Does anybody want to trade me a girl bridle for a boy bridle? Thanks, Alex