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Army Horseshoer, 1912: A Manual Prepared for the Use of Students of the Training School for Farriers and Horseshoers
Army Horseshoer, 1912: A Manual Prepared for the Use of Students of the Training School for Farriers and Horseshoers | Cavalry School (U S )
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I recently bought a McClellan M1904 saddle to train my palomino mare in mounted combat techniques. It‘s from 1912, in museum quality condition, and it‘s by far the finest saddle I‘ve ever ridden, historical context entirely to one side.

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SilversReviews I am second oldest out of 8. There are two girls then four boys then two girls. 7y
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