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Subject: Camptown Pair lines, Glory Bits, and collars/hames for sale
This message is from: David MCWethy <4nh...@gmail.com>
I have a set of brown Beta pair lines to sell. These were scarcely used.
I no
able to all but the smallest and largest hands.
Stainless hardware. Half price of new, $45. Priority shipping $12.35
Glory Bits. Swivel cheek butterfly. I have two that are 6.25 and two that are
6.5 wide. All bits and curb straps are used but serviceable. $48 plus $8
shipping each.
T
This message is from: Steve McIlree
I don't have any bits for sale. That message was from Jen Frame
. The original message was rejected by the List server, and
somehow when I approved it for posting it ended up looking as if it came from
me. If you are interested in the bits, please contact J
This message is from: yvonne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
This message from Yvonne Olson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
At the Main event in Canada, A company called Ride and Drive Horse Supplies,
(403)948-8715 . had a large variety of sizes of the glory bit, and loved to
reccommend them and use them for driving.
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Sent: Saturday, January 20, 2007 8:01 PM
To: fjordhorse@angus.mystery.com
Subject: Re: Glory bits
This message is from: "jerrell friz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Do you think this is just hi
end on the rider/driver
bit?
There are a ton of questions in the archives on glory bits.
I like the Glory bit, and also the Mylar bit [in sweet iron] custom made,
not the cheap SS Chinese made one. The Glory bit, is excellent to start a
horse in, just use the top ring. The bottom ring
This message is from: "Pat Holland" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Do you think this is just his limited training
experience, or do you think a Glory driving bit would be better since
he is a Fjord? In other words, how common and comfortable is the Glory
bit?
I think a bit is about as personal as any pie
t, try the Myler driving bits (I use a Myler
butterfly with low wide port #15 mouthpiece)
Jean in Fairbanks, Alaska, still cold with -35 degrees , but we are Sending
this cold air down to the Midwest! Enjoy!
Does anyone know where to buy Glory bits? I want to buy another and the
Glory pho
This message is from: "Ellen Davidson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Does anyone know where to buy Glory bits? I want to buy another and the
Glory phone number I have doesn't work anymore.I tried Carriage Driving
Essentials and they don't have Glory bits.I can't seem to fin
This message is from: Jean Ernest <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
One thing about the Glory bits for Fjords is that you have to make sure
they are big enough..so the upper branch of the cheek piece isn't poking
into their face. I had a 6" Glory Liverpool on Bjorken and it poked into
his c
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In a message dated 6/16/2005 9:44:00 AM Pacific Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
This winter he was even segregated for the hay feedings (because while her
horses would stop eating after a while, he wouldn't be done until every bit of
hay was gone
This message is from: "Pasqual, Patricia A" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I have now owned Elph for 7 years, and while it makes me a little sad that he
can only be hand grazed as a reward for a nice training session, that is just
the way it is. When I moved him this spring to a boarding situation with an
This message is from: Jean Ernest <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Read about the patented mouthpiece of the Glory bits:
http://www.glorybits.com/about.htm
My Fjords really go well in them
Jean in Fairbanks, Alaska where it is really WARM! but no smoke! (yet)
This message is from: Jean Ernest <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
When the weather got cold here (several weeks ago it WAS cold!) the water
in the insulated water tank did not freeze, but was icey cold. Water
consumption dropped to about half of what they usually drink. I put in the
tank heater and water co
This message is from: M Korose <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Ref the bit discussion. Looks like a lot of folks
will be going out to get G. bits, which is great, I
swear they are the BEST Fjord driving bits and some
folks swear by them for riding. I have some
information for you all, if you want to get fur
This message is from: "Frederick J. Pack" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I just contacted Sharon and Ray Johnson at Glory Metal Works (603) 744-5467
and ordered some Glory Butterfly riding and driving bits.
They have a new web site, but it is still under construction at:
http://www.glorybits.com/
Thanks
This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello Julie
The Glory bits arrived last week as I was leaving to go out of town for a few
days, home now and check will go out today. Many Thanks.
Sue
Sue Clark-Sorger
Crown Oak
This message is from: "Julie Will" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Wow! What a response! The bits sold immediately...sorry to disappoint
everyone! Julie
This message is from: "Julie Will" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hello listers ~ I have two glory bits for sale. They just didn't suit the
horse I bought them for. One is the butterfly driving bit, the other the
riding style bit. Both are 5". They are priced at $35 each plus
e.
Jean in Fairbanks alaska, -15 F...but at least my Fjords are clean and
fluffy rather than mudballs!
>Glory Bits can be reached at 1-603-744-5467 fax and office.
>(1-603-455-2064 might be cell #). He is redoing website, spoke to him and
>ordered one in December and I wish I could rem
This message is from: "Foxfire Farm" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Glory Bits can be reached at 1-603-744-5467 fax and office.
(1-603-455-2064 might be cell #). He is redoing website, spoke to him and
ordered one in December and I wish I could remember his name! Very
interesting to spea
ies mouth.
$60. (incl. shipping the USA)
Please reply privately.
Thanks.
kmac
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From: M Korose <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: fjordhorse@angus.mystery.com
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Subject: GLory bits
Date: Wed, 20 Feb 2002 04:12:44 -0800 (PST)
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This message is from: M Korose <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Anyone have the web site of the guy who makes the
Glory bits? Old site I had is gone now. Thanks
Marsha
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This message is from: Carol <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
SUSAN L GIARGIARI wrote:
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> This message is from: "SUSAN L GIARGIARI" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Hello List,
> To Janne, so sorry to hear about your loss and hope that Heidi is
> well on the mend now. It is a fear that touches your inner con
This message is from: "SUSAN L GIARGIARI" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hello List,
To Janne, so sorry to hear about your loss and hope that Heidi is
well on the mend now. It is a fear that touches your inner consciousness at
the beginning of every foaling season. Know that you are in all out thoug
This message is from: "Sarah Vogeley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I thought the list might find this clip interesting...
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Sarah Vogeley
New Forest Farm
Charlottesville, VA
This message is from: "Karen McCarthy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
From: "SUSAN L GIARGIARI" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
The 3rd ring was cut off by Dick,welder by trade, and filed down. He >had
cut of the bottoms of some of the liverpools , but sometimes you >need to
drop down a hole to get the extra le
This message is from: "SUSAN L GIARGIARI" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hello List!
Just a quick note, promise! You can get a butterfly bit from Smuckers in PA
for only $37 plus shipping! Really! I got 5 of them for our 3 and 4 abreast
that we do when we do our haying or wagon rides. We have tried to use
This message is from: "Tish Pasqual" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
The Glory bit was raved about by many as a great bit for driving, if you want
to read the full deal on it check out this website (it is TrotOn, "home" to the
CD-L, Carriage Driving List http://listserv.dartmouth.edu/Archives/cd-l.html) ;
This message is from: "Sarah Vogeley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Jean;
The Glory Butterfly us a beautiful bit! I am curious to know, is it a
dressage federation approved bit? It might be just the ticket for my Morgan
mare when I ride her English! Thank you for the informative segme
This message is from: Jean Ernest <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hi Sarah,
Check out the pictures of the Glory bits at the Carriage house site.
http://thecarriagehouse.com/Glorybits.jpg
You can order them from them also. I would get at least a 5 1/2", perhaps a
5 3/4" size so the top of
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