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Items for Tack Swap Sale - Contact: Pat Buczkowski@Hotmail Items for Tack Swap Sale - Contact: pat_buczkowski@hotmail. com Item Regular Price Sale Price Gloves Gloves - SSG All Weather Winter ; Size: Childs - never used 34.95 25.00 Summer Riding Gripper; Size: Small - never used 7.99 5.00 Summer Riding Gripper; Size: Extra Small - never used 7.99 5.00 Miscellaneous Breeches - Equi-Sport Ladies Breeches - 30, extra long - pull-on - never used 50.00 Breeches - Equi-Sport Ladies Breeches - 30, extra long - pull-on - used 20.00 Collector Plate - Cowboys of the West 40.00 20.00 Collector Plate - De Grazia and His Mountain 40.00 20.00 Collector Plate - Royal Doulton - LeRoy Neiman - Winning Colors 60.00 30.00 Collector Plate - Royal Doulton Dong Kingman - New Orleans 40.00 20.00 Dressage Test Tracer 10.00 5.00 Equi-cises: Flexibility, Balance & Strength Training for Equestrians - Chris Irwin - DVD 40.00 15.00 Framed Barn Picture One 5.00 Framed Barn Picture Two 5.00 Reflectors - single - $1.00 each Reflectors - two in a package 2.00 Safety Vest 20.00 10.00 Stethoscope 14.00 10.00 Western Biltmore Felt Hat - 7 1/8 20.00 Western riding chaps 70.00 35.00 Woven Sofa Throw with cat pictures 20.00 Footwear Ariat riding shoe - Women's size 9 80.00 45.00 Boulet English Riding Boot - Women's size 8 45.00 Tack G-String soft rope hackamore with weighted rope reins - never used 100.00 50.00 Parelli carrot stick and savvy string combo - never used 75.00 40.00 Julie Goodnight soft rope 12 foot line - never used - Similar to the Parelli soft rope 39.00 20.00 Julie Goodnight rope hackamore - never used 28.00 15.00 Nylon saddle bag - never used - fits behind saddle 32.00 15.00 Royal blue lead (soft) - never used 13.50 10.00 Saddle - Dressage - black - 17" - Kieffer Rein AJ ; Medium tree - 5" ; wool flocked ; made in Germany 500.00 Saddle - All Purpose - brown - 17" - Kieffer Zeus (USG) ; medium tree - 5" ; wool flocked ; made in Germany 400.00 Western saddle blanket - gold and blue gray - large - never used 20.00 Western saddle blanket - blue and white - large - never used 20.00 Books Advanced Techniques of Riding: Official Instruction Handbook of the German National Equestrian Federation 12.95 5.00 Anatomy of Riding - Schusdziarata 24.50 10.00 Athletic Development of the Dressage Horse: Mange Patterns - de Kunffy 36.50 20.00 Balanced Riding: a Way to Find the Correct Seat - Henriques 21.95 10.00 Basic Classical Dressage - Szilagyi 10.50 5.00 Basic Dressage - Ripman 16.95 5.00 Basic Training of the Young Horse - Klimke 34.95 20.00 Beginning Dressage Book - Denby- Wrightson 18.95 10.00 Breaking and Schooling: Training Your Horse from the Ground Up - Henderson 27.50 15.00 Common Sense Dressage - O'Connor 29.95 15.00 Competitive Edge I: Improving Your Dressage Scores in the Lower Levels - Gahwyler 27.95 15.00 Competitive Edge II: Moving up the Levels - Gahwyler 33.95 15.00 Complete Guide to Dressage - Loriston-Clarke 30.00 15.00 Complete Guide to Feeding Your Horse - Practical Horseman 12.95 5.00 Complete Training of Horse and Rider in the Principles of Classical Horsemanship - Podhajsky 25.50 15.00 Conditioning Sport Horses - Clayton 39.95 20.00 Conditioning to Win - Equine Research 32.75 15.00 Dancing with Your Horse - Campbell 24.00 10.00 De Nemethy Method: Modern Techniques for Training the Show Jumper and Its Rider - De Nemethy 30.00 15.00 Debugging Your Horse - Marlewski- Probert 23.95 10.00 Discovering Dressage - Fry 19.75 10.00 Disorders of the Horse and What to do About Them - Hanauer 7.50 5.00 Dr. Kellon's Guide to First Aid for Horses - Kellon 20.50 15.00 Dressage for the New Age - Barbier 24.95 10.00 Dressage Formula - Herbermann 17.95 10.00 Dressage Insights: Excerpts from Experts - Connelly 42.50 20.00 Dressage Judge's Handbook - Albrecht 29.95 15.00 Dressage Masterclass with Dane Rawlins - Ryecart 38.50 20.00 Dressage Rider's Problem-Solver - Marshall 48.95 20.00 Dressage Tips and Training Solutions: Using the German Training Solution - Holzel 37.95 15.00 Educating the Young Horse - Westall 37.95 20.00 Equine Law and Horse Sense - Fershtman 25.50 10.00 Ethics and Passions of Dressage - De Kunffy 28.50 15.00 Feeding and Nutrition: the Making of a Champion - Kohnke 27.50 15.00 Feeding to Win II - Equine Research 65.00 30.00 Feeds and Feeding (Threshold Guide) - Gordon-Watson 10.95 5.00 First Aid (Threshold Guide) - Holderness-Roddam 9.00 5.00 Guide to Better Bandaging - Jeffries 5.00 Handbook of Riding - Gordon- Watson 25.00 10.00 Handbook of Riding Essentials - Francois Lemaire de Ruffieu 25.00 10.00 Hands-on Horse Care from Horse & Rider - Hayes 53.00 30.00 Heads up! 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