Re: Question on clippers

2005-11-30 Thread Marsha Jo Hannah
This message is from: Marsha Jo Hannah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Barbara Sollner-Webb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > be sure to clip only a dust/dirt-free horse, though, or the blades > wear out real fast. since washing a fuzzy guy, and keeping him from > rolling until dry, is pretty much of a fairy-

Re: Question on clippers

2005-11-30 Thread Barbara Sollner-Webb
This message is from: Barbara Sollner-Webb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> re. clippers, i recommend oster's clipmaster (model 610; 170 watts; $215 from www.valleyvet.com). there are two clipmasters, but the extra $10 for the variable speed (i.e., model 610) is really worth it, especially to initiate a

RE: Question on clippers

2005-11-29 Thread Karen McCarthy
This message is from: "Karen McCarthy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Eileen, I use the large industrial strength Stewart 'Clipmaster' clippers. Pretty hefty, but they do the job, horse, after horse. My record is 6 in one day, just major pre-show trimming 2 weeks before the big day. To keep the blades sharp

RE: Question on clippers

2005-11-29 Thread themercers
This message is from: "themercers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Eileen, I have Laube 2 speed cordless clippers that you can try. They work great. Bring Jane over and we'll have a "clipping party." I also have a Sunbeam livestock clipper that will cut through anything - I bought them back in 1971 and the

Re: Question on clippers

2005-11-28 Thread Linda Lottie User
This message is from: Linda Lottie User <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Yathose really big ones. I have a friend who body clips her fjord and she uses that one..my "regular" sized clippers would not work. The big clipper is spendy..Linda in WI On 11/28/05 8:23 PM, "Eileen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>