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[RC] Truth About "Bitless Bridle" - Ridecamp Guest

Please Reply to: Rev. Edward Allan Buck spiritbridle@xxxxxxxxx or 
ridecamp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
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Hello,
For your information, any bitless bridle with the crossover reins is an 
unlicensed [except Canadian Tack] copy of my bridle design submitted to the 
U.S. Patent Office in 1988.   The Dr. Cook Bitless Bridle is the unsafe and 
incomplete response design of 1988 and I currently have him and the Patent 
Office in court for fraudulent procurement of a patent.
The bitless bridle in original form [as sold by Dr. Cook] will allow a run away 
horse to which I have received many complaints from owners of bitless bridle.   
Also the most important thing is that collection is not correct nor is the 
braking.   In the original design the forehand is incorrectly in use, while in 
my current design Spirit Bridle the hindquarter is correctly engaged.   The 
Spirit Bridle does not require the nose band be tight, only that a finger be 
able to go between the jaw and chin strap to prevent rotation of the nose band. 
 The Spirit Bridle releases under the jaw when the rider releases pressure, 
and the pressure required to use Spirit Bridle is measured in ounces not pounds.
If anyone wishes to respond directly to me, my email address is 
spiritbridle@xxxxxxxxxx
Thank you for at least reading the truth about "Bitless Bridle"
Sincerely,
Rev. Edward Allan Buck


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