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Post by {broken a.rrow} on Aug 7, 2007 11:59:40 GMT 10
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Post by Kalysons Park on Aug 7, 2007 12:01:31 GMT 10
That's really good. Sorry I don't know much about jumps to say what it is specifically. Only thing is it looks pretty small compaired to the horse.
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Post by {broken a.rrow} on Aug 7, 2007 12:26:53 GMT 10
it's an intro jump.. =P made for those just starting eventing, though the appy finds it rather scary =]
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Post by beautifulbreyers84 on Aug 7, 2007 13:40:43 GMT 10
It's a good fence but I think what KP means it's also not that wide. I worked as an event groom for many top level eventers but I never saw a fence quite like this. EFA introductory size fences are usually about 80cm at the smallest and log fences are usually a lot wide. The rope looks good...maybe use some bigger sticks and make it wider and you will have a top notch fence!! I think this type of fence is usually called the "Log Pile" ;D
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Post by ladyheydonstud on Aug 7, 2007 16:36:47 GMT 10
nice fence =D but i agree, its a little small. easily fixed though, and you'll have some gorgeous little XC fences! ^^ i love the style of them. so cute!
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Post by {broken a.rrow} on Aug 7, 2007 16:52:59 GMT 10
it'll look retarded if i do that! xD -shrug- it can be a home made cross country fence, me and my friend did that once.. and most were less then forty centimetres cause we didn't have enough stuff. -giggles-
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Post by {broken a.rrow} on Aug 7, 2007 17:32:19 GMT 10
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Post by ladyheydonstud on Aug 7, 2007 19:00:31 GMT 10
aww they are all so cute! *chuckles*
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kurrawinya
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Post by kurrawinya on Aug 9, 2007 17:34:06 GMT 10
HEY!!! that tack looks familiar lol!
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Post by {broken a.rrow} on Aug 9, 2007 19:59:36 GMT 10
really? that is odd! -wiggles eyebrows- those bridles are mighty big though Penny.. XD i had to dismantle them a little.
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Post by mistygal01 on Aug 10, 2007 18:54:09 GMT 10
they could be e-grade jumps, they are onl like 45 cm. i would call that first jump a Log Pile, but dont take my word for it they look really great!
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Post by kurrawinya on Aug 15, 2007 19:13:40 GMT 10
yeah, well, you didn't say that it was for the g3 jumper! he's go such a tiny head! the g2 QH has a real boof head and I thought you knew that when you ordered it... it was a real squeeze to get it on the g2 andalusian, and it fitted the g2 standing ASB great.
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Post by {broken a.rrow} on Aug 15, 2007 21:48:12 GMT 10
o.O it's huge on all my horses.. XD oh well, it's fine lol.
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Post by kurrawinya on Aug 15, 2007 22:02:14 GMT 10
oh... that's odd, it's the same bridle that I used in the demo photos...
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Post by mistymeadowfarm on Aug 16, 2007 8:21:04 GMT 10
I reckon that log pile jump would be OK if you took side on photos of the horse jumping it, then you couldn't see that the jump was a tad short.
You've done a great job building these jumps, they should look really good once you've set up everything for your photos.
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