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Awesome Sale - Rick's Heritage Saddlery - Ends 1/18!!

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  • #21
    I sincerely wish I needed something- I considered getting a Masta blanket, but don't even really need that!

    If they'd had dress boots and a dressage coat I would have been all over it, though.

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    • #22
      I just spent $67 @ Rick's! Thanks for pointing out the sale

      I got 3 saddle pads (not like I need more , 2 halters, 2 lead ropes, and some ivermectin.

      And it was free shipping, yay!

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      • #23
        I placed an order - and called them (to ask about an item) and told them about the thread, they were thrilled - so seabreeze, maybe you'll get a discount coupon thank you?
        Special Horses - equine volunteer to assist equines in need!
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        • #24
          Field boots, long underwear, polos, wormer and...(something else, can't remember)..for $52!! Sweet.

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          • #25
            Originally posted by Ted the Peep 'Ho View Post
            I placed an order - and called them (to ask about an item) and told them about the thread, they were thrilled - so seabreeze, maybe you'll get a discount coupon thank you?
            Ted, does your mom know you've been shopping and flirting with tack shoppers? Or does she give you an allowance of some sort??...

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            • #26
              Originally posted by Sudi's Girl View Post
              Ted, does your mom know you've been shopping and flirting with tack shoppers? Or does she give you an allowance of some sort??...
              MOM!!! GET OFF MY LOG IN!!!

              She is supposed to be at work. Sheesh. I am going to have to have a talk with her.

              If it were me, I would have bought the likit stuff, not some saddle pads!!!

              See? How do you like it when I use YOUR log in??
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              • #27
                Originally posted by lcw579 View Post
                No zippers. I just talked to them at the store. They said they run a bit narrow but I still bought a pair that will definitely be too tall and probably too wide! But, hey, they were a bargain!
                You sound just like me.

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                • #28
                  Thanks for posting this. I just went and spent my Christmas money on tall boots, paddock boots, de-wormer and other stuff. I REALLY wanted a bridle but don't need one...

                  I love sales!
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                  • #29
                    Thankyou thankyou I have been in desperate need of breeches and the money to buy them! Picked up some ariat breeches for 14.99.

                    Dawn
                    Dawn

                    Patience and Consistency are Your Friends

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                    • #30
                      Awesome find, thank you for posting!

                      I just spent $60ish on nothing I needed, but it felt good! Two jackets, two vests, one lead rope and the microfiber pad.

                      I'm super bummed the only Ariat field boots are tall. I could have used a back up pair but alas, I'm 5'3" and haven't ever bought anything "tall" except for stuff for my horses

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                      • #31
                        Ariat tall boots, 3 saddle pads, the Barnstormer boots, a kid's fleece shirt, and some long underwear. $118. Wow.

                        Anybody have the barnstormer boots? They looked nice but I could not find anything online about them. I figured for $20, they are a deal regardless. Are they the riding type athletic shoe with the stiff sole, or just "around the barn" boots?

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                        • #32
                          Bummer, I just talked to them and they said they have not updated the website and they don't know, but I probably didn't get the Ariats. They said they are sold out of a bunch of things. I guess we just have to wait and see if we get order confirmations.

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                          • #33
                            Ambrey, give the store a call. They always have items in the closeout room that are not listed on the site.

                            I bought three Masta blankets, a pair of Ovation paddock boots, the Barnstormer boots, a pair of Davis bell boots, two boxes of Leaning Tree Christmas cards and a dosing syringe for $202.00.

                            If you are on their mailing list, you got a coupon for an extra $5.00 off.

                            The Barnstormer boots are for around the barn. They have a thicker sole then I care to ride in. I bought them to wear to work on those snowy days and they have kept my feet warm and dry this week. Good traction too.

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                            • #34
                              So I'm thinking about the Ovation sport paddock boots... anyone know if they fit pretty true to size?
                              Please consider adopting a horse from NY Sunshine Horses!

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                              • #35
                                I think the Ovation paddock boots I bought have some extra room for my toes. Nothing that a heavier pair of socks won't cure.

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                                • #36
                                  Does anyone know about the Exselle bridles? Are they decent quality? Could I show locals with it? If so which color is darker??? See the below link...

                                  http://www.heritagesaddlery.com/prod...p?prod=Exselle

                                  I'm full of questions tonight!!!

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                                  • #37
                                    Oh, ya'll...I DO wear a tall in Ariats, and they have my size for $49.99. Ariats fit my feet very well, but I'm sort of picky about boots and like their models w/ the cobalt innards in paddock boots...

                                    What's the scoop on the Heritage? (Although I'm so sure I should ask questions, for that price?)

                                    Edited to say: Whatever. I bought them.

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                                    • #38
                                      Redkat, good luck. They told me most were already out of stock. I am hoping they will be able to fill my order but I'm not too hopeful...

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                                      • #39
                                        Originally posted by tikidoc View Post
                                        Redkat, good luck. They told me most were already out of stock. I am hoping they will be able to fill my order but I'm not too hopeful...
                                        We'll see. It'd be nice, but I won't die without them.

                                        That's what I get for not surfing COTH at work! I miss out on deals.

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                                        • #40
                                          Ahem

                                          I'm getting ready to buy a bridle for the horse I don't have. I haven't ridden in a couple months, either. Does my phantom horse need a bit? I've never owned full seat breeches... do I need those too? Hm....

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