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DRAUGHT SHOW
BRIDLE & LEAD
The Draught Show Bridle is intended for use on
mares in led classes. The Lead pictured is the double-billeted
version; a single-billeted lead is also available.

DRAUGHT HEADSTALL
(DRESS)
The Draught Headstall pictured [normally made
without the name plate] is for showing younger horses in led
classes.

STALLION ROLLERs
(SHOW)
Asterisk Horse-collars & Harness manufactures
three different styles of Draught Stallion Roller:
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Australian - style [see photos below]:
Traditionally, this style has a leather roller-top, with a webbing girth
(colours now available are red/white/gold or blue/white/gold) and a
single, off-side side rein. This style can also be made with a
matching leather girth.

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English-style:
This style is usually made with a special, narrower, royal blue and
white webbing roller top and girth, and normally comes with a backstrap/folded
dock and a headcheck, as well as side-reins.
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Scottish-style:
This style is traditionally made in Scotland and Northern England with a
'Scotch Top' or buckle-on rosette pad, with the rosettes made of
intricately woven ribbon [see photo below], with both ribbons and
webbing again in the royal blue and white colours. A less
expensive version to that pictured can be made from royal blue and white
patent (over bridle leather).

Stallion Headstall (SHOW)
The Draught Stallion Headstall pictured
below is much more ornate and substantial than the Dress Headstall
previously shown, with heavy brass hardware and strapping as appropriate
for showing a draught stallion.
DRAUGHT NOSE BAG
(SHOW)

DRAUGHT SPAT BOOTS
The Spat Boots (normally made from harness
leather, rather than the white-hide in the photo below) come in two
sizes; Full and Yearling/Two-Year-Old.

DRAUGHT
HOBBLES & HOBBLE CHAINS

DRAUGHT BREAKING IN BRIDLE / ROLLER / CRUPPER / SIDE REINS

CAMEL PACK SADDLE

WIGRAM PATENT CART SADDLE
The Wigram Patent Cart/Lorry Saddle is made with a
pressed steel, rather than leather, housen, for the budget-conscious
heavy horse enthusiast. This style of saddle is normally made with a
check-lined panel, which is firmly straw-stuffed [to the traditional
saddle standard] to ensure the comfort of the horse. The photo
below shows such a saddle, mounted with the backband and shaft tugs.

TRADITIONAL CART/LORRY SADDLE
The photo below shows a standard Square Cart/Lorry
Saddle (Work, leather-lined panel), with the traditional leather
housen.

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