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Quick Change Or TTieEndsieEnds 9921174-21174- HarnessHarness LeatherLeather BBreastreaast CCollarollar 930922- Slip Ear Headstall 920282- Slip Ear Headstall with rawhide on the Chestnut Tooled or Harness Leather. cheeks and crown with a horse hair tassel on the Quick Change Or TieEnds ear piece. 9 headstalls 930326- Russet Browband Headstall 930327- 5/8” Cowboy 100855- Buck stitched split ear 930325- Latigo Browband Headstall Browband Headstall headstall 100364- D&S Russet Slip Ear 100981- D&S Formed Ear Headstall 100877- Russet Harness Slip Ear. 100858- Leather Split Ear 100874- 5/8” Heavy Harness Headstall 10 Leather Oiled Slip Ear. pineapple knot collection 122613- 5/8” harness browband 122530- 5/8” harness slip ear headstall 123137 5/8” harness reins headstall pineapple quick change and pineapple quick change and whiskers. pineapple quick change and whiskers. SS hardware. whiskers. SS hardware. SS hardware. leather bridles Leather Bridles Leather Bridles 930343 Horse (Latigo) 930340 Pony (Latigo) 930341 Horse (Russet) 930342 Pony (Russet) 11 bridles Bit Not Included 602000 Bridle Set Headstall- 3/4” double ply poly browband headstall. Roping Rein- 1” x 7’ single ply poly rein with rolled and 608152 Bitless Bridle- Soft ¾” braided brushed poly head- sewn center. stall with ½”x9’ fl at braided reins. The bridle applies even Breast Collar- 1 ½” PVC lined poly breast collar. pressure across the nose to painlessly control your horse. Noseband- Double ply poly noseband with tie down. Brass plated hardware. A-red B-blue D-black K-purple N-lime green W-pink 608139 Mohair Mecate Rein- 438120 Mecate Rein 100% twisted Mohair mecate rein with tassel and Mountain cord mecate with braided button, horse leather popper. Size: ½” x 23’ hair tassel and leather popper. Size: 1” x 23’ 12 reins 608138 Mohair 440050 4400570- Waxed knotted Roping Rein Waxed Split Reins barrel rein with. 100% Mohair roping rein with Flat braided nylon split reins with wax solid brass scissor snaps. coating. Leather water loop snap straps and Size: ½” x 8’ Qty/6 trigger snaps. Size: ¾” x 8’ Qty/25 Waxed Roping Rein- 4400591- 1/2” 440055- 5/8” 448107 Braided Contest Rein - 440057- 3/4” 1” x 7’ fl at braided nylon with brass plated hardware. AD-ADD Red/BlackRed/Black BD- Blue/Black D- Black DJ- Black/Tan KDD- Purple/BlackPuP rplle/Black VDD- TTi/BlTurquoise/Blackack WDW - Pink/BlaPink/Blackck 448330 Round Braided Trail Reins- ½” x 8 ft. round braided poly reins with leather water straps and nickel plated scissor snaps. 13 reins 120307- 1/2” x 8’ latigo roper rein 120239- 1/2” x 8’ harness roper rein 120235- 5/8” x 8’ harness roper rein 120119- 5/8” x 8’ latigo roper rein 120242- latigo rolled and stitched roping rein 123109- 113112- plated proing rein. plated proing rein with 14 rawhide knots. reins 495000- Round braided split rein 495005- Round braided roping rein Harness Leather 8’ Split Rein- 120204- Extra heavy harness 8’ split rein with 120209- 1/2” weighted ends. 120208- 5/8” 120211- 3/4” Latigo Split Rein 120107- 1/2 x 8’ 120308- 5/8 x 8’ 120409- 3/4 x 8’ 15 barrel racing 448106 Braided Barrel Racing Rein Flat ¾” x 8’ braided barrel rein with four easy grip knots and brass plated hardware. Qty/25 per color A-Red B-Blue L-Kelly Green O-Orange W-Pink K-Purple V-Turquoise D-Black DT-Black/White DJ-Black/Tan WD-Pink/Black KD-Purple/Black RD-Teal/Black ND-Lime/Black CJ-Brown/Tan EGJ-Hunter/Burgundy/Tan KN-Purple/Lime WN-Pink/Lime KW-Purple/Pink VW-Turquoise/Pink VT-Turquoise/White BT-Blue/White BN-Blue/Lime BO-Blue/Orange CWY-Brown/Pink/Cream KDW-Purple/Black/Pink DRY-Black/Teal/Cream RKW-Teal/Purple/Pink AKN-Red/Purple/Lime 16 barrel racing 490017 Quirt Poly braided over rope core, with wrist loop and leather popper. Approximately Qty/25 per color SOLIDS 29” long. KD A-Red -Purple/Black KDW AD-Red/Black -Purple/Black/Pink KN-Purple/Lime AKN-Red/Purple/Lime BN-Blue/Lime L-Kelly ND-Lime/Black BT-Blue/White O-Orange CWY-Brown/Pink/Cream RKW-Teal/Purple/Pink D-Black V-Turquoise DRY-Black/Teal/Cream VT-Turquoise/White DJ-Black/Tan WD DT- Black/White -Pink/Black WN K-Purple -Pink/Lime 912000 Heavy harness leather over-n-under with raw- hide knots. 913000 Heavy harness leather quirt with rawhide knots. 490013 Leather quirt 17 reins A-Red B-Blue C-Brown D-Black K-Purple-Purplel N-LimeLi V-Turquoise W-Pink 448112 Mountain Rope Knotted Barrel Rein- Braided diamond poly mountain rope barrel rein with four knots and nickel-plated scissor snaps. Size: 5/16”x8’. rawhide nosebands 857129- 857128- 1/4” Rawhide wrapped 4521521- Double rope rawhide noseband. Rawhide wrapped noseband. braided noseband, 18 nosebands 857127- Double rope noseband. 857126- Heavy Indian tan latigo, Leather Covered Stainless steel buckles, rope noseband 857117- 140311- 857116- Leather Covered Flat leather noseband. Rope nose with leather cover. Noseband 857130- 1/4” Leather Covered 440207- Noseband Rope noseband with surgical tubing cover. 19 hobbles 470041- Leather hobble 430498- Nylon Hobble 470133- Lined nylon hobble with chain. tie down straps 880070 3/4” Leather Tie Down 430567 1” Nylon Tie Down. 880072 1” Leather Tie Down Brown or Black 880075 1”Deluxe Biothane Tie Down. Brown or Black 130400- Slobber Straps 130160- Throat Latch 340490 Girth Connector 340941 Leather Connector Strap 340190 Biothane Connector Strap 340160 Latigo Saddle Strings 247994 Cribbing Collar 900306 Flag Boot Sold by the dozen only. 20 cinchas 430690 27 strand 100% Mohair cinch with double sewn ny- lon center, billet pocket and stainless steel buckles. 100% Mo- hair cinch cord is sheared from Angora goats and is extremely soft and durable. Size: 28”,30”,32”,34”,36” 443231 Tripp Roper 25 strand double woven brown rayon cinch with nylon wrapped center. Cinch features 3” nickel plated straight pull buckles and 1” dees. Size: 28”, 30”, 32 ”, 34”, 36” 443230 Jhett Roper 25 strand double woven white rayon cinch with nylon wrapped center. Cinch features 3” nickel plated straight pull buckles and 1” dees. Size: 28”, 30”, 32 ”, 34”, 36” 443220 Economy Pleasure Cinch 15 strand white rayon cinch with nylon wrapped center and cross bar ends. Features 3” nickel plated straight pull buckles and 1” dees. Size: 24”, 26”, 28”, 30”, 32 ”, 34”, 36” 4432201 Pony Cinch 15 strand white rayon cinch with center cross bar and 3” nickel plated ring and tongue buckles. 20”, 22”, 24”, 26” 21 cinchas pvc cinchas 272080 Shooter Cinch Straight, black nylon cinch with removable PVC backing and nickel plated hardware. PVC moves with the horse to help prevent chaffi ng and soreness. The PVC back detaches from the nylon webbing for quick and easy cleaning. Featured with 3” nickel plated straight pull buckles and 1” dees. Size: 26”, 28”, 30”, 32”, 34”, 36” 272033 Roper Shooter Cinch Roper, black nylon cinch with removable PVC backing and nickel plated hardware. PVC moves with the horse to help prevent chaffi ng and soreness. The PVC back detaches from the nylon webbing for quick and easy cleaning. Featured with 3” nickel plated straight pull buckles and 1” dees. Size: 28” 30”, 32”, 34”, 36” 272273 PVC Straight Cinch Patented, straight super strong black diamond PVC covered cinch with a heavy duty web center. PVC moves with the horse to help prevent chaffi ng and soreness. The easy to clean PVC cinch features 3” stainless steel buckles and 1” dees. US patent number 5,768,864. Size: 26”, 28”, 30”, 32”, 34”, 36” 272277 PVC Roper Cinch Patented, roper super strong black diamond PVC covered cinch with a heavy duty web center. PVC moves with the horse to help prevent chaffi ng and soreness. The easy to clean PVC cinch features 3” stainless steel buckles and 1” dees. US patent number 5,768,864. Size: 28”, 30”, 32”, 34”, 36” 272275 PVC Pony Cinch Straight black nylon cinch with PVC backing and nickel plated hardware. Size: 20”, 22”, 24” 22 flanks 240441 Flank Set- 5” complete with billets. 240624 Flank Set- 3” complete with billets. 240405 Flank- 5” Body only 240403 Flank- 3” Body only 240430 Flank- 8” Body only 240420 Flank Set- 1 3/4” complete with billets.
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