This message is from: Sue Freivald safreiv...@freivald.org
I have a lovely leather Norwegian harness for sale. I absolutely love it --
used a dozen or so times with my Fjord gelding. I lost him this year -- and
now have one horse and three harnesses. I am reluctant to let this one go
This message is from: Donna [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi Milli Ann,
Would love to know what Olaf Nyby says about the synthetic harness. I have
much better things to do than clean leather. (or the house :-) ).
thanks,
Donna
I'm inquiring to see if Olaf Nyby will make all the straps in
a synthetic,
This message is from: M. Denmark [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi everyone,
Thanks so much for all the helpful replies both on and off the list about
the traditional Norwegian harness. They were really appreciated and shows
there is much to be considered. Here is a new link that shows the actual
Shari,
Check my web site at www.patwolfefjords and you will see Sonny in harness. Go
to Prydarson and then to his photo album.
Pat
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In a message dated 8/13/2005 2:17:05 P.M. Pacific Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have been investigating the traditional Norwegian Harness such as Olaf
Nyby sells. It looks wonderful on Fjords and is purported to be comfortable
This message is from: Catherine lassesen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Milli Ann,
We use the Norwegian Harness. I like it. The tough part is arranging to fit
it to your carts, wagons. The N Harness also allows the shoulders to move
freely. :-)
Catherine Lassesen
We will have our first Døle horse arriving
(I've tried several) .. perfect weight for light contact at
all times .. nice buckle at the ends. I have none in stock at the moment
but you can order them from him in Norway at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
He's also making Norwegian harness for fjords (I saw a new ad in the Driving
Digest at the Forum
This message is from: Jean Ernest [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Check out Han out's website:
http://home.online.no/~hebden/carriagehistor/History1.htm
on the left, click on harness then Norwegian harness' Check out the
whole website! Lots of great pictures of Fjords and vehicles, etc!
Jean in soggy
This message is from: Catherine Lassesen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello everyone... Here is the information on the harness'. The maker is
Holmoyane Seletoy in Nordfjordeid, Norway. However, all enquiry and orders
go to FJORD HORSE INTERNATIONAL, N-6770 Nordfjordeid, Norway Phone: 47 57
86 10 80 Fax:47
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Bill Morong wrote: ...We could learn a lot by investigating other
traditions of harness
Living near Decorah, Iowa, a hotbed of Norwegian customs and traditions
(including the curious expletive uff da!), I am also curious about
Norwegian harness
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In a message dated 10/26/98 7:37:05 AM Pacific Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Better quit rambling.
Anita! That is the kind of rambling I love to hear. Now I want to see the
13th Warrior.
I know how it is to know somebody who is so sweet,
This message is from: Anita Unrau [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Just looked up the results of the Fairhill CDE and Vivian Creigh has
done another excellent job representing the Fjord. She placed second in
the Intermediate Single Horse/Pony class. Congratulations Vivian!
Job well done in a large class.
This message is from: Anton Voorhoeve [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi Cathy: when getting a Norwegian harness make sure it fits, ours are
a bit too short on the side so the pulling part pushes into the shoulder
and should be just behind it. Van Bon told me that the ones he has for
sale have been made
This message is from: Lori Albrough [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cathy Koshman wrote:
... Saw
a Norwegian harness demonstrated a couple of weekends ago at the Fjord
Spring event on Saltspring Island. We've decided that it would really be
great to have for training our young fjords as they change sizes
This message is from: Cathy Koshman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
We've been enjoying all the Fjord reading this group has been providing. Saw
a Norwegian harness demonstrated a couple of weekends ago at the Fjord
Spring event on Saltspring Island. We've decided that it would really be
great to have
This message is from: Jean Ernest [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have a virtually new and unused Norwegian harness with the combination
collar/hame and swivel type back pads. (hard to describe). It is heavy
enough for draft work. I bought it several years ago from Carol Elston of
PA who I think imported
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