They have converters from aussie to western as well as western rigging to
english on page above. I LOVE my western to english converter for my sport
saddle. Its great to have an english girth--so easy and can tighten and loosen
from on top of my horse!
Karla Watson
Portland, Oregon
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Monday, November 18, 2002 1:07
AM
Subject: RE: [RC] girth converter -
Australian to western
> A while back there was a post about converting a western
cinch ring to English billets...
Along that same line, where can I
get information about setting up an Australian saddle to accept a western
cinch? I'm going to order Australian girths, but one of my clients would
like to be able to use a western rig instead.
TIA!
Linda
Linda Cowles Horse 'N Hound New, Consigned & Used
Tack 9155 North State St. #13, Redwood Valley, CA 95470 EASY
access with Hwy 101 frontage! Shop: 707-485-0347 Fax:
707-485-0453 kadence@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:kadence@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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