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Each Rider Has There Own Tack. For now, you need to post here, letting me know the color and all that good stuff of it. I will put a gold nameplate above it, and post it here. There are three sets of each tack. I will post by each one, how many are left.

If you are in need of Arena Tack, post here, and take your pick. Still adding more tack here though.

Jumping Tack: This tack is lightweight and puts no pressure on the horses' back. Each set is the same, only different colors and engravings. Only used for Jumping!

Burgundy Set: This set of tack is a beautiful mahogany color. Its engraved with roses around the nosepiece, and has a normal bit, easy on the horses' mouth.

Black Set: This set is the deepest black. Zig zag's are engraved on the ear-pieces and same on the nose band. Very Regal.

Sunset Set: This set is a mix of colors, ranging from peach to a sullen pink. This looks great on dun or lighter coats. It has small sun-engraved buckles, and the noseband is decorated with small indeted jewels.

Violet-blue Set: This set is very regal and majestic, and would probably look better on a darker colored horse. It is the color of a blueberry, and nearing the face it becomes a squished blueberry color. It is decorated with star bursts around the headpiece and the noseband. (2)

Dressage Tack: This tack is the most beautiful in here. It is a light-weight tack, but will rub if tried in any other event. All of this is quite new, and do not damage it!

Burgundy Tack: This set of tack is a beautiful mahogany color. Its engraved with roses around the nosepiece, and has a normal bit, easy on the horses' mouth.

Black Tack: This set of tack is extermely elegant. A jet black coated with a glossy finished. There are little indents of curls all around it, making it very beautiful. The rein texture will not fall out of gloves, and is great for any beginner.

Gold Tack: A stunning set of tack. It is a bright gold, flashing beautifully against a black coat, or any other. It shimmers and shines, the buttons are a brass, contrasting beautifully. There are small symbols etched in this one.

Colorful Tack: This tack has a stunning array of colors. They varry all through the rainbow, mixing like a tie-die. Best against black, where it lessens the harsh coloring. No etchings are in this one, cause of all the colors.

Roping Tack: This tack is a little tight on the horses, but they soon get used to it. Only to be used in Roping competitions.

Gold Tack: A stunning set of tack. It is a bright gold, flashing beautifully against a black coat, or any other. It shimmers and shines, the buttons are a brass, contrasting beautifully. There are small symbols etched in this one.

Red and Gold Tack: This tack is probably best with a dun or palomino coat. It brings out the red in it beautifully. With etchings of little symbols all around, and little suns on the noseband, this piece of tack is highly seeable. If you want your horse to stand out, use this tack! And thats a good thing!

Black Tack: This set of tack is extermely elegant. A jet black coated with a glossy finished. There are little indents of curls all around it, making it very beautiful. This is a normal set of tack, but still very beautiful and useful. But only used for Roping!

Drafting Tack: Only for Drafting! If you use this in any other way, you can seriously injure your horse.

Brown Tack: A normal set of drafting tack. Not much to look at, but it has great records of horses winning with it. Nothing fancy etched in it.

Mahogany Tack: Its quite nice to look at, but it is draft tack, and has quite a few scratches. The harness is big enough to fit any size horse, and can be tightened to any other horse size. No ponies though.

Black Tack: One of the nicer sets of tack, this tack does have engraving, with a old symbol for strength etched across the harness. Please handle with care.

Racing Tack: This tack is light on the horses' back, but allows you to sit and rise out of the saddle easily. Only used for racing. This does not rub and quite comfortable on any horse.

Gold Tack: A stunning set of tack. It is a bright gold, flashing beautifully against a black coat, or any other. It shimmers and shines, the buttons are a brass, contrasting beautifully. There are small symbols etched in this one.

Burgundy Tack: This set of tack is a beautiful mahogany color. Its engraved with roses around the nosepiece, and has a normal bit, easy on the horses' mouth. The saddle on this one is a bit wider on the sides, but plenty easy enough for any person to sit in, and for any horse to enjoy.

Fireball Tack: This tack is only available as racing tack. It is an amazing set of tack, colors ranging from a light blue, closest to the horse as the heart of the flame, and then ranging out to yellow, orange, and finally, a searing red. This tack tells that you mean business. Small fireball etchings are around the noseband and earpiece, also around the edge of the saddle.

Cannonball tack: This tack is very light on the horse also.It is yellow and orange and red, very firey like. Small fire-like engravings cover the whole set.




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« Reply #1 on Jan 11, 2008, 8:50pm »
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Frenzi i need jumping tack for starters.

And me want a Violet-blue set! Seems cool.
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Ok. I love your sig! Anyway, they are all the same level. =)
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Cannonball tack!: This tack is very light on the horse also.It is yellow and orange and red, very firey like.
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