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Tory Leather LLC Equestrian Equipment Catalog Proudly Made in the USA TORY and YOU Tory Leather LLC Equestrian Equipment Catalog Proudly Made in the USA TORY AND YOU As we continue our growth and changes with the merchandise that we manufacture, we must also make changes in order to serve you more proficiently. Following are our Terms and Policies that we ask you to read. • TERMS: Our terms are 2% 10 - Net 30 to approved dealers with accounts in good standing. This means that you can take a 2% discount from the subtotal if paid within 10 days. If you do not pay in that 10 day time, the complete balance is due in 30 days. Do not include the shipping when figuring the 2% discount. • FIRST TIME ORDERS will be shipped C.O.D., Certified Check or Credit Card unless other arrangements are made with the credit manager. • We accept MasterCard, Visa, Discover, and AMEX (AMEX pending approval). • A $10.00 SERVICE CHARGE will be added to all orders under $50.00. • There will be a $25.00 Service Charge on ALL RETURNED CHECKS. • We reserve the right to refuse shipments to accounts with a PAST DUE BALANCE of 30 days or more. • All past due accounts are subject to finance charges. • An account TURNED OVER FOR COLLECTION will be liable for all collection fees and court costs that are involved in settling the account. • Please INSPECT ALL ORDERS ON RECEIVING THEM - ANY SHORTAGES OR DAMAGES MUST BE REPORTED WITHIN 48 HOURS. • No RETURNS will be accepted unless you phone and request a return authorization. Tory will not accept any returned items that are special or custom orders unless defective. • A 10% RESTOCKING FEE will be charged on any returned, undamaged merchandise. • ALL SILVER TRIM PIECES are considered to be Special Orders and will be subject to a 20% RESTOCKING FEE. ORDER DESK: 800-326-9438 | FAX: 570-321-5426 E-MaiI: [email protected] • Our HOURS are Monday through Thursday from 8:00 am until 4:30 pm Eastern Time. Friday from 8:00 am until 12:00 noon. • Our website is www.toryleather.com. A PDF version is available, as well as a full high resolution listing. Please call for your dealer access code. • For those whose hours do not correspond with ours please use the telephone answering machine, the fax machine, or send your order by email. • ORDERING BY PHONE: We have a toll free number and our answering machine is on 24 hours a day for placing small orders or requesting that we call you. Please call 800-326-9438 • ORDERING BY FAX: Our fax machine is on 24 hours a day. Please fax 570-321-5426 • ORDERING BY EMAIL: Our email address is [email protected] • ORDERS are generally shipped the day after they are placed and are shipped by FedEx unless otherwise designated. • Our policy on shipping BACK ORDERS is as follows: We will keep a record of all back ordered items unless requested not to by the customer. When you place an order, if there are back ordered items from a previous order, they will be added to the order. If you do not have an order in-house and the back ordered items come in, we strive to call and give you the opportunity to add any additional merchandise that you need. 2 Front Cover Photo Credit = Fast Pace Event Photography / Emma with her Pony Starbucks 800-326-9438 FAX 570-321-5426 [email protected] TORY LEATHER PRODUCTS Benchcrafted Since 1976 MADE IN THE U.S.A. by AMERICAN CRAFTSMEN All of our straps are made in America by American Craftsman with great attention paid to the design, construction and detail of each piece. Quality AMERICAN LEATHER Quality AMERICAN WORKMANSHIP Quality CUSTOMER SERVICE Quality customer Service has long been a mainstay of Tory Leather. Our customers have come to depend on our courteous and knowledgeable staff and our prompt delivery. Most orders are shipped within 48 hours and in 95% of the cases are shipped complete. TABLE OF CONTENTS All Weather Trail Tack 18 German Martingale 71 Nosebands 41-42 Anti-Grazing Device 109 German Martingale Reins 71 Pony Tack 12-14, 25, 39, 75, 109 Arab Equipment 16, 41, 55, 70, 78 Girth Extender 103 Racing Yoke 98 Bag, Sandwich 94 Girth Hangers 103 Reins-Bridle Leather-Western 24-30 Bit Converters 107 Girth Loops 77, 102-103 Reins-Contest 35-36 Bit Loops 107 Girths-English 102 Reins-Cotton 34 Blackrock 110 Girths-Western 46 Reins-English 87-92 Bosal Hanger 5, 68 Grab Straps 108 Reins-Harness Leather-Western 31-32 Breast Strap-Bridle Leather 37-39 Hackamore-Jumping 94 Reins-Roping 33-34 Breast Strap-Harness Leather 40 Halters 48-57 Reins-Side 75-76 Breast Strap-Polo 98 Harnesses 46 Replacement Pieces 110 Bridles 14 Head Bumper 66 Running Attachment 100 Bridles-English 82-86 Headstalls-Bridle Leather 4-15 Saddle Accessories 44-45 Cavesons 93, 96 Headstalls-Harness Leather 19-22 Side Pulls 67 Chambon 72 Hobbles 45 Silver Show Equipment 111-123 Chicago Screws 8 Hunt Breast Plates 99, 101 Spur Straps-English 106 Competition Reins 91 Jod Garters 107 Spur Straps-Western 47 Crib Straps 66 Jowl Sweat 66 Standing Attachment 100 Cross Ties 65 Kiddy Stirrups 45 Stirrup Leathers 104-105 Cruppers 109 Latex Tubing 110 Surcingles 81 Curb Chains & Straps 23 Leads-Cotton/Nylon 64 Tie Downs 43 Draw Reins 73-75 Leads-Leather 58-63 Trail Bridles 17 Driving Lines 65, 72 Leather Cleaner 110 Trailer Ties 65 Drop Noseband 93 Lip Straps 107 Training Equipment 68 Figure Eight Nosebands 94 Lunge Attachment 61, 81 Training Forks/Martingales 77-80 Fillings-Bridle Leather 7, 10 Lunge Cavesons 81 Training Hackamore 68 Fillings-Harness Leather 21 Lunge Lines 64 Training Headstalls 69-70 Flash Attachments 95 Mane Tamers 66 Treat Pouches 94 Flash Nosebands/Cavesons 95 Martingale-Running 97-98 Vienna Side Reins 72 Gag Cheeks 108 Martingale-Standing 97 3 BRIDLE LEATHER WESTERN HEADSTALLS Headstalls To Use With Silver Trim Buckles Are Attached With Chicago Screws So They Can Be Replaced With Silver Buckles Replacement Parts See Page 110 307 5/8” DOUBLE & STITCHED SLIDING EAR 304 5/8” DOUBLE & STITCHED BROW BAND HEADSTALL HEADSTALL WITH CHICAGO SCREW BIT ENDS WITH CHICAGO SCREW BIT ENDS AND BUCKLES AND BUCKLES 304 B Black 307 B Black 304 CH Chestnut 307 CH Chestnut 304 DO Dark Oil 307 DO Dark Oil 304 LN London 307 LN London 306 5/8” DOUBLE & STITCHED DOUBLE EAR HEADSTALL 308 5/8” DOUBLE & STITCHED V-BROW HEADSTALL WITH CHICAGO SCREW BIT ENDS AND BUCKLES WITH CHICAGO SCREW BIT ENDS AND BUCKLES 306 B Black 308 B Black 306 CH Chestnut 308 CH Chestnut 306 DO Dark Oil 308 DO Dark Oil 306 LN London 308 LN London 4 BRIDLE LEATHER WESTERN HEADSTALLS Headstalls To Use With Silver Trim Buckles Are Attached With Chicago Screws So They Can Be Replaced With Silver Buckles Replacement Parts See Page 110 309 5/8” FLARED BROW DOUBLE & STITCHED 312 5/8” KNOTTED BROW DOUBLE & STITCHED HEADSTALL WITH CHICAGO SCREW BIT ENDS HEADSTALL WITH CHICAGO SCREW BIT ENDS AND BUCKLES AND BUCKLES 309 B Black 312 B Black 309 CH Chestnut 312 CH Chestnut 309 DO Dark Oil 312 DO Dark Oil 309 LN London 312 LN London Buckle End Headstalls Bosal Hanger 382 5/8” BROW BAND DOUBLE 383 3/4” BROW BAND DOUBLE 301 SINGLE PLY BRIDLE LEATHER & STITCHED HEADSTALL WITH & STICHED HEADSTALL WITH BOSAL HANGER WITH BUCKLE BIT ENDS AND SEWN BUCKLE BIT ENDS AND SEWN CHICAGO SCREWS TO ATTACH BUCKLES BUCKLES TO THE BOSAL AND ONLY 382 CH Chestnut 383 CH Chestnut ONE HOLE PUNCHED SO THE 382 DO Dark Oil 383 DO Dark Oil CUSTOMER CAN PUNCH THE OTHER HOLE FOR EXACT FIT 301 CH Chestnut 301 DO Dark Oil 301 LN London 5 BRIDLE LEATHER WESTERN HEADSTALLS 316 5/8” DOUBLE & STITCHED SHAPED EAR 325 5/8” DOUBLE & STITCHED BROW BAND HEADSTALL HEADSTALL WITH CHICAGO SCREW BIT ENDS WITH CHICAGO SCREW BIT ENDS AND SEWN AND SEWN BUCKLES BUCKLES 316 B Black 325 B Black 316 CH Chestnut 325 CH Chestnut 316 DO Dark Oil 325 DO Dark Oil 316 LN London 325 LN London Buckles Are Sewn On So They Cannot Be Changed Replacement Parts See Page 110 317 5/8” DOUBLE & STITCHED SLIDING EAR HEADSTALL 326 5/8” DOUBLE & STITCHED KNOTTED BROW WITH CHICAGO SCREW BIT ENDS AND SEWN HEADSTALL WITH CHICAGO SCREW BIT ENDS AND BUCKLES SEWN BUCKLES 317 B Black 326 B Black 317 CH Chestnut 326 CH Chestnut 317 DO Dark Oil 326 DO Dark Oil 317 LN London 326 LN London 6 OVERSIZED WESTERN HEADSTALLS Oversized Bridle Leather Brow Band Western Headstalls with Chicago Screw Bit Ends. 3/4” Double & Stitched with Sewn Buckles. 381 3/4” OVERSIZED BROW BAND HEADSTALL WITH CHICAGO SCREW BIT ENDS 381 B Black 381 CH Chestnut 381 DO Dark Oil Bridle Leather Oversize Filling 433 OVERSIZE BRIDLE FILLING WITH 3/4” BROW BAND BRIDLE AND 3/4” X 80” REINS WITH BUCKLE BIT ENDS AND CENTER BUCKLE 433 B Black 433 CH Chestnut 433 H Havana Features • Roller Buckles for Easy Adjustment • Four Buckle Adustments on the Cheeks • Two Buckle Adjustments on the Throatlatch • Removable Caveson Noseband • 3/4” x 80” Buckle Ends and Center Buckle Reins • Stainless Steel Rosettes 7 BRIDLE LEATHER WESTERN HEADSTALLS Rolled Bridle Leather Headstalls with the Buckles attached with Chicago Screws so they can be replaced with Silver Buckles 471 5/8” SLIDING EAR HEADSTALL WITH CHICAGO 472 5/8” BROW BAND HEADSTALL WITH CHICAGO SCREW BIT ENDS AND BUCKLES SCREW BIT ENDS AND BUCKLES 471 B Black 472 B Black 471 CH Chestnut 472 CH Chestnut 471 DO Dark Oil 472 DO Dark Oil Matching Reins -See Page 28 Matching Reins -See Page 28 Chicago Screw Pack 473 5/8” KNOTTED BROW HEADSTALL WITH CHICAGO SCREW BIT ENDS AND BUCKLES 473 B Black 473 CH Chestnut 473 DO Dark Oil Matching Reins -See Page 28 7325 CHICAGO SCREW ASSORTMENT 24 Bags of 6 each Floral Head Screws 16 Bags of 3/16” 8 Bags of 1/4” 8 BRIDLE LEATHER WESTERN HEADSTALLS 5/8” Double & Stitched Headstalls With Braided Accents 334 SLIDING EAR HEADSTALL WITH 311 BROW BAND
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