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  • skull and crossbones/GOTH halter - pics post #35

    We keep a nylon safety halter for those misty grazing days, and I've notice that Ted's current one is looking a bit worse for wear. As it is his 18th birthday coming up, and our 12 year anniversary, I thought I'd get a nicer nylon halter (we have a very nice leather halter from Quillin's).

    Rick's Heritage Saddlery has one, but the skulls are on a pink background, which I'm sure would offend Ted's sensibilities, being a guy and all. Anyone know of something like that? Or something funny? Even one with carrots.

    Of course, I'd give anything for one with yellow Peeps chix emblazoned on there, but JustBorn Inc. apparently does not see the need for peep-related horsie merchandise...now there's a marketing opportunity!!!
    Last edited by DressageGeek "Ribbon Ho"; Mar. 28, 2010, 10:23 PM.
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    Oh really Wendy, Don't you know it takes a REAL MAN to wear either pink or purple!

    I've known you and Ted since I've had my guy,which is 11 yrs this year, and I think Ted would look great in pink.

    But a question, why the GOTH theme with skull and crossbones???
    Sue

    I'm not saying let's go kill all the stupid people...I'm just saying let's remove all the warning labels and let the problem sort itself out.

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    • #3
      There's always the Ed Hardy halters...http://www.rodeorockers.com/
      Riding: The art of keeping a horse between you and the ground.

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      • #4
        Try this one!

        Black Skull Pirate Horse Halter

        Lots of other designs here

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Xanthoria View Post
          Um, this is the most amazing horse novelty gift site I've ever seen.

          I want the aloha blue halter. It would match the seat covers in my tow vehicle.
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          • #6
            I have a friend who does this sort of thing...she has her own shop. Would you like me to PM you her info? She does all sorts of custom (goth type) things


            She's in New Orleans. (horse gal!)
            A good horseman doesn't have to tell anyone...the horse already knows.

            Might be a reason, never an excuse...

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            • #7
              OOHH I like the one with the flames..
              the NOT!! Spoiled!! Arabian Protectavest poster pony lives on in my heart

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                #8
                Originally posted by Xanthoria View Post
                THAT'S IT!!!!

                Why GOTH? It's not really Goth. Being a geek, and since I used to be artsy fartsy, I started college with the idea of going into medical illustration. The very first intaglio print I ever made, when I was 14, was a skeleton in a roller skating rink on roller skates, which I called, "Rolling Bones." I am the weirdo who has visited the catacombs in Paris more times than most Parisians.

                Now, of course, it's a statement - when we had a clinic last fall and Ted sported his skull and cross bones saddlepad with his skull and crossbones saddle cover (we started out doing in hand) - they all kept thinking I was into weird Goth stuff, which I'm not (although I really like the Goths on South Park).

                If JustBorn would make a chix halter, we'd go that route (for the Gigi Nutter clinic, I wore a Peeps t shirt, and we sported the lovely peep saddlepad we received from Secret Santa a few years back - yes, I know, most people use this opportunity to dress in their most expensive and fashionable equestrian clothing).
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                  Originally posted by BuddyRoo View Post
                  I have a friend who does this sort of thing...she has her own shop. Would you like me to PM you her info? She does all sorts of custom (goth type) things


                  She's in New Orleans. (horse gal!)
                  sure!
                  www.specialhorses.org
                  a 501(c)3 organization helping 501(c)3 equine rescues

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                  • #10
                    Maybe call Ricks and see if they have one on a more manly color at their other store in Englishtown?

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                      #11
                      They ARE having a 20% off sale starting tomorrow...
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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by DressageGeek "Ribbon Ho" View Post
                        THAT'S IT!!!!

                        Why GOTH? It's not really Goth. Being a geek, and since I used to be artsy fartsy, I started college with the idea of going into medical illustration. The very first intaglio print I ever made, when I was 14, was a skeleton in a roller skating rink on roller skates, which I called, "Rolling Bones." I am the weirdo who has visited the catacombs in Paris more times than most Parisians.

                        Now, of course, it's a statement - when we had a clinic last fall and Ted sported his skull and cross bones saddlepad with his skull and crossbones saddle cover (we started out doing in hand) - they all kept thinking I was into weird Goth stuff, which I'm not (although I really like the Goths on South Park).

                        If JustBorn would make a chix halter, we'd go that route (for the Gigi Nutter clinic, I wore a Peeps t shirt, and we sported the lovely peep saddlepad we received from Secret Santa a few years back - yes, I know, most people use this opportunity to dress in their most expensive and fashionable equestrian clothing).

                        You can get polo wraps with the same design . . .

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by jn4jenny View Post
                          Um, this is the most amazing horse novelty gift site I've ever seen.
                          I ordered the zebra print one for my gelding, and the pink leopard print one for my SO's mare. I didn't tell him, either. He'll be so mad.

                          Hey, at least I stopped with two halters.
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                          • #14
                            Here are some other options:

                            http://www.ronmarindustries.com/catalog4.html

                            http://www.rods.com/Red-Haute-Horse-...ters,9141.html

                            And hold on, it's not a halter, but I think Ted will like it.

                            http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_9F5_Lpc1Pb...0-h/pirate.jpg
                            This it be all wot we want in life, wenn peoples dey loff us. ~ Willem

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                              We absolutely NEED that bling on our saddle.

                              Now to choose which halter...thanks for the links!!!

                              edited to add...Rod's sells the matching lead...I am torn: black skulls or "best horse ever?"
                              Last edited by DressageGeek "Ribbon Ho"; Mar. 17, 2010, 03:32 AM.
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                              • #16
                                My horse has the pink halter with the skulls
                                I think she looks very pretty

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                                • #17
                                  There were tons of "Goth" halters - even saddles at the Illinois Horse Fair - i took pictures!
                                  "If you don't know where you are going, any road will take you there"

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                                  • #18
                                    Originally posted by Xanthoria View Post
                                    oh. my. word.

                                    i don't even have a horse or pony right now and i want to buy SO MANY HALTERS. so, so many. you're evil. i love you.
                                    Proud member of the "I'm In My 20's and Hope to Be a Good Rider Someday" clique

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                                    • #19
                                      Love those halters... my dog has a camouflage print collar so I could get a matching halter for my gelding. Though the blue aloha print would fit his personality best. And the "Your Highness" halter is perfect for my mare...

                                      A lady at the barn has zebra everything for her loud bay and white paint--zebra turnout, zebra saddlepad, zebra gloves--she'd love the zebra halter (not sure what her poor horse would think...)

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                                      • #20
                                        What can I say - enabling makes me happy
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