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RE: [RC] [RC] Boa Boot vendors/dealers - Catfish Daniels

Hi:
Equine Performance Products sells them. The person is Steve Elliot and he's a really good guy. I'm not sure what the best deal is that he can give you, but I know that his price will be hard to beat. Also, it's good to establish a good relationship with him because some day your boa boots will wear out and why not stick with the same person. Just a suggestion. Good luck. You can find him at www.EquinePerformanceProducts.com


Catfish


From: Ridecamp Guest <guest-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <ridecamp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [RC]   Boa Boot vendors/dealers
Date: Sat, 17 Apr 2004 03:16:29 GMT

Please Reply to: Kim horsebodywork@xxxxxxxxx or ridecamp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
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I am trying to get a set of Boa Boots for my horse. I went to KV Vet supply to order them because they are only charging $127.95/pair vs. $140/pair that other dealers sell them for. Anyways, I just got word today from KV Vet that the size I need (size 1) are on backorder for 6-8 weeks. I need to get a set asap but really don't want to have to pay the $140/pair if I need to. Anyways does anyone know of any vendors/dealers that sell the boot for under $140/pair and are not on back order.

Thank you
Kim

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