Condition: Good
Discipline: Hunter/Jumper
Horse Size: Horse
Location: Kansas
I’ve decided to part with my Edgewood bridle. It’s full size and I don’t know exactly how old it is. When I bought it, it hadn’t been used much. It also had never been oiled. I removed the nameplate (holes pictured), had the stitching on the noseband repaired and once I found matching reins, I had the laces tightened because they were loose and stretched out. The reins are not raised and the leather has started to wrinkle. Some of the holes on the bridle have never been used so they’re not broken in. If you like old school (non monocrown bridles), this is buttery soft and will be right up your alley. It is a regular width noseband, not wide like is en vogue currently.
Discipline: Hunter/Jumper
Horse Size: Horse
Location: Kansas
I’ve decided to part with my Edgewood bridle. It’s full size and I don’t know exactly how old it is. When I bought it, it hadn’t been used much. It also had never been oiled. I removed the nameplate (holes pictured), had the stitching on the noseband repaired and once I found matching reins, I had the laces tightened because they were loose and stretched out. The reins are not raised and the leather has started to wrinkle. Some of the holes on the bridle have never been used so they’re not broken in. If you like old school (non monocrown bridles), this is buttery soft and will be right up your alley. It is a regular width noseband, not wide like is en vogue currently.