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Re: Running Martingales



I agree,
Although most of the times my hands are where their supossed to be,sometimes
they are not, the martingale is there to correct that.
I dont need it 99% of the time but I Never want to pull my horses head up,
so its  there. I see alot of horses on the trail with their noses up it the
air, oblivious to where their feet are. It Drives me nuts. Give me a little
collection, thank you.

Mary Rose
,-----Original Message-----
From: Cyberpony@aol.com <Cyberpony@aol.com>
To: sbrown@wamedes.com <sbrown@wamedes.com>; ridecamp@endurance.net
<ridecamp@endurance.net>
Date: Saturday, January 09, 1999 3:05 AM
Subject: Re: Running Martingales


>Hi Sue~
>
>This is my theory on running martingales.  They are like seat belts and
riding
>helmets.  They don't do much until you need them.  But if you need them you
>are glad that you have them in place.
>
>~Nora & tucker
>  Ocoee, FL
>
>



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