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This is an old style riding bridle - many in the horse world say that it looks like either an in-hand bridle or a driving bridle ( with no winkers ) , it is however a gentlemans riding bridle from victorian times - there are buckles all round and because there is no seperate noseband headstrap the cheeks can be wider - this makes for a stronger bridle which was required in those times

This is my mare Ingrid acting as a model, again

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