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Name: hiedezoob
From: hiedezoob
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Nice read. I just passed this onto a colleague who was doing some research on that. He just bought me lunch since I found it for him! Thus let me rephrase: Thanks for lunch!

Admin reply: So glad I could be of service.I hope I took you to a nice place.
 
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Name: Deanna Edgy
From: St.Somons Island Ga
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Admin reply: Deanna,

So nice to hear from you and I am pleased you enjoy this site. I hope you will become a regular visitor. I like to think there is a little something for everyone here. Good Luck and Good Riding.

LFL

 
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Name: ChoriderEveve
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Good post. I’m a normal visitor of your site and appreciate you taking the time to maintain the nice site. I'll be a regular visitor for a really long time.
 
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Name: Anne Juratovac
From: CLE
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Thanks Lonnie for talking to us about the Stan Hywett ASB photos. Here is what LFL said: "As far as your questions concerning the Sieberling horses, yes they were ASB's. In the 1920's and 1930's, LS Dickey, of French Lick, In. sold them quite a few along with a great dealer from Lexington, based at the Red Mile and whose name escapes me at this moment The family competed at a couple of what one would have to call TRUE Society shows sponsored by they and their major competitors the Firestone family. My grandfather was the Firestone's Saddlebred trainer and personal riding instructor for the family. The son, Raymond Jr, continued in the horse business (albeit Hunters and Jumpers) well into the 1980's when their beautiful farm in Bath was sold. Most of the executives of both rubber companies had horses although not at the level of the company owners. Akron was quite a hot bed of ASB interest for a decade or more at that time.

Feel free to pass any of this information along if you think it is of interest.

LFL"
 
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Name: Anne Juratovac
From: Cleveland, OH
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Happy Thanksgiving Lonnie, enjoy your holiday!
 
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Name: Taylor Toth
From: Sharon center ohio
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I have a saddlebred mare out of Attache Liquid Assets and Dance card, she's 15 currently I would love to breed her because she has some nice blood lines. Do you think she's too old to breed and if not what horse would complement her?
 
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Name: K
From: Iowa
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I want to thank you for your help. With your advice on selecting a horse for an amateur, I made a much better choice than I might have. I was afraid that a game horse would be too much for my amateur rider, but I think it has helped. The rider can focus on everything else, and doesn't have to worry about making her horse go forward. Thanks!

Admin reply: You are quite welcome and I am glad I could be of some help. You learned a valuable lesson that will serve you well in the future. A rider will invariably do much better and get in less trouble with a horse that goes forward. "Quiet", lazy, horses that they must push will make them, and you look bad.
 
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Name: sheri
From: NH
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Name: darlene
From: ky
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have a good day love to see you in the show rings

Admin reply: Than you, so much.
 
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Name: Andy Cresta
From: Bedford NH/Tampa FL
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Thanks for all the great information you give us!

Admin reply: Glad you have enjoyed my help. Please come and visit on your next trip to Tampa.
 
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