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It didn't look like any metal from horse tack.
The essential book of horse tack and equipment.
Horse tack and weaponry were also subjects deemed fit for elaboration.
A chambon is a piece of horse tack.
The west wing contained several horse stalls, and was also used to house the horse tack.
Nevertheless, I suggest you all bed down atop the deckhouse, amidst our baggage and horse tack.
Simon-René maintained a successful enterprise as a leatherer and maker of horse tack.
The polish was also used to shine leather belts, handgun holsters, and horse tack.
The horse tack depicted by Blumberg is traditional to the Aghani people.
In another building, hundreds of booths display products from the latest tractors to barbed wire to horse tack.
The most represented items are people, horses and sometimes other animals, guns, teepees and horse tack.
Beside the creature hung ropes, chains, horse tack and other implements that Andrew recognized.
Several items of specialty horse tack of a utilitarian nature are related to the frentera.
Bit guard (horse tack), plain washer shaped device.
Horse-bone tools indicate leather production, suggesting horse tack.
Hunters have meticulous turnout and tend toward very quiet, conservative horse tack and rider attire.
A ring bit is a bit (horse tack) that includes a ring passed through the horse's mouth and encircling the lower jaw.
Horse tack (horse equipment)
A curb chain, or curb strap, is a piece of horse tack required for proper use on any type of curb bit.
They are metal (usually bronze) items, particularly parts of horse tacks, found in a late Urnfield context, but without local Urnfield predecessors for their type.
Items such as baseball gloves, saddles, horse harnesses and other horse tack can be softened and conditioned with neatsfoot oil.
Saddles, stirrups, bridles, halters, reins, bits, harnesses, martingales, and breastplates are all forms of horse tack.
Historically, an important use of sheet metal was in plate armor worn by cavalry, and sheet metal continues to have many decorative uses, including in horse tack.
Dictionnaire raisonné d'hippiatrique, cavalerie, manège et maréchallerie (1775) (Dictionary of Veterinary studies, cavalry, horse tack and horse-shoeing).
A type of horse tack placed upon a horse or other animal in order to hitch it to a cart, plow (UK: plough), wagon or other horse-drawn vehicle.