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Robert Steinke,
2004, hardback, 192 pages
Includes 200
photographs. The author examines the tools, leather and hand stitching
techniques required in order to make a harness.
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Make
Your Own Horse Clothing |
Jean Perry,
1983, paperback, 112 pages
Includes patterns
and easy to understand instructions for more than 20 items of horse
clothing, including rugs, numnahs, bandages and browbands.
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Make
Your Own Horse Equipment |
Jean
Perry, 1984, paperback, 108 pages
Describes over 40
items of equipment with simple, concise and easily followed
instructions. It suggests many items which can be recycled from
worn out equipment and readily available materials.
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Make
Your Own Riding Clothes |
Jean Perry,
1999, paperback
Horse riding
includes an assortment of tack and clothing, which of course all cost
money. This practical guide provides designs for 21 items of
clothing including jodhpurs, jackets and hat covers.
Usually dispatched within 4-6 weeks
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Ken
Lyndon-Dykes, 2005, hardback, 256 pages
A comprehensive
guide to saddling horses and ponies for all disciplines. Includes
information on the underlying needs of horse and rider, the design and development
of major components, the materials used, the types and design of
saddles, the stages of the fitting process, fitting problems and
remedial fittings.
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Repair
Your Own Saddlery and Harness |
Robert Steinke,
1994, paperback, 160 pages
This practical step
by step guide offers a unique insight into how to repair tack.
Includes advice on the various techniques, the tools required for the
job, cutting, how to
stitch leather correctly and how to repair saddles, rugs and headcollars
amongst many other items.
The author also offers useful advice on how riders can look
after their saddlery correctly so the owner can avoid damage and the
resultant cost in the first
place.
Usually dispatched within 4-6 weeks
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Running
a Tack Shop as a Business |
Janet
Macdonald, 2000, paperback, 96 pages
If you are
considering opening a tack shop, then this comprehensive guide is for
you.
Janet Macdonald examines all the advantages and disadvantages of a new
enterprise and offers useful and practical advice on
the best way of going about it. Topics include choosing the ideal
location, raising finance, what to sell, ordering, stock control, cash
flow, plus much more.
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Jackie Budd,
1999, hardback, 64 pages
Designed for
children, this book will provide young riders with a clear understanding
of the range of tack available and its uses. Written in a clear
style, this book includes 120 colour illustrations.
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The
Allen Illustrated Guide to Bits and Biting |
Hilary Vernon,
1998, hardback, 144 pages
All types of bit
are included in this ultimate reference book, which is accompanied by
200 illustrations.
The author, who is a saddlery consultant,
offers the rider a helping hand in distinguishing the various types
available and how they should be fitted correctly.
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The
Allen Illustrated Guide to Horse Clothing |
Hilary Vernon,
2001, hardback, 160 pages
Visit any
equestrian shop and there is a wide range of horse clothing
available. For the novice it can be a little bit daunting to say
the least.
Hilary
Vernon has produced an ultimate reference guide, teaching the owner
exactly what is required, whether the horse be in the stable, field, travelling,
hacking or competing. Each item is fully described and is
illustrated in colour.
Usually dispatched within 4-6 weeks
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