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    Re: [RC] Reflective horse (and dog) wear? - Carolyn Loedeman


    And I can tell you from first hand about this product!!  After my accident
    and was not allowed out in the sun; the only time to ride was after the sun
    went down, so used the flashing light, headlight, reflective leg wraps on
    the horse and reflective vest.  And the whole neighborhood could tell I was
    out for a ride, and during hunting season still rode with my heavy duty bell
    on too!  (you never know, one year I scared some hunter shining and was
    followed for over 3 miles, scared the heck out of me, I figured I was toast!
    I did go home and report it) And with all of that I now have a very
    shockproof horse!
    So if you ride at night, this little gadget is great, one neighbor said he
    saw it a mile away and thought it was some sort of alien bouncing along,
    till he saw me and told me that was the coolest thing and went and bought
    one for himself and went riding with me too!
    Carolyn Loedeman
    Ohio
    ----- Original Message -----
    From: "Becky Huffman" <Becky@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
    To: "superpat" <superpat@xxxxxxxxxxxx>; <ridecamp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>; "Lucy
    Chaplin Trumbull" <elsie@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
    Sent: Tuesday, November 19, 2002 7:39 PM
    Subject: Re: [RC] Reflective horse (and dog) wear?
    
    
    > in the grocery story today, I noticed a red translucent ball, about 2 inch
    > diameter.  it was a red flashing light (w/replaceable batteries) designed
    to
    > be hooked on a dog collar.  They would be perfect to ride with, no one
    could
    > miss the bouncing and the flashing if it were snapped on the horse.
    >
    > Becky Huffman, Cleburne, Texas
    > www.TheOriginalSeries.com
    > www.BlueArabianHorseCatalog.org
    >
    > "Good and Ill have not changed since yesteryear; nor are they one thing
    > among Elves and Dwarves and another among Men. "
    > -Aragorn, son of Arathorn
    >
    >
    > ----- Original Message ----- > If there is a good professional bike shop
    in
    > your area, you may want to
    > > visit them. There are loads of small flashing lights that you can easily
    > > afix to the back of your jacket or belt, etc., as well as reflective
    > vests,
    > > jackets, strips, etc. Bicycle commuters have to make themselves visable
    in
    > > early morning and night hours.
    > > Good
    >
    >
    >
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    [RC] Reflective horse (and dog) wear?, Lucy Chaplin Trumbull
    Re: [RC] Reflective horse (and dog) wear?, superpat
    Re: [RC] Reflective horse (and dog) wear?, Becky Huffman