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Yeah, the first two sets I got from Dom were sans RMs even though she bundles them in the set, usually. I never thought much of them before, either. It really didn’t cost much more to add the RM to the set and I do have a little bit of curiousity of how it works since many riders use them. I’ll most likely end up using the kimberwicke.
By the way folks, I’ll be helping Dom at her Go the Distance booth at the AERC convention this year again. Stop by and say hi. Remember that I’m near sighted, forgetful and may screw up name/face recognition for awhile – just don’t take it personally.
K.
-----Original Message-----
From: Abby Bloxsom [mailto:goneriding@snet.net]
Sent: Wednesday, January 16, 2002 8:00 PM
To: Kathy Mayeda
Cc: ridecamp@endurance.net
Subject: Re: RC: Running Martingales
Kathy Mayeda wrote:
> Funny we would be discussing this, because I just order my first running
> martingale from Go The Distance as part of my new ?color change? for
> Beau. I never used one before, but thought I would try it for my racy
> guy, just for the heck of it. I?ve been using a french link snaffle,
> then again, Becky Hart, my instructor when I slow down enough to take a
> lesson, uses kimberwickes or Tteam bit and no RMs.
Kathy -
Go with Becky. You won't mess your horse up or risk an accident with a
kimberwicke ... and it should work just fine.
-Abby
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Abby Bloxsom
ARICP Certified Instructor
Level III Recreational and Distance Riding
Colebrook, CT USA
goneriding@snet.net
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