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H.R. Collins & Company


5139 Perry Road Mt. Airy, MD 21771 410-875-2171 301-471-5851 (cell) hrcollins.com


Adam


2-Horse Straight load... 4’ tack ...extra high and extra wide


hrcollinsco@comcast.net 2 - 9 Horse


models available Trailer repair & hitches Light refreshments all day, door prizes and featured items just in time for


Christmas, including solid brass button sets (great gift idea), and handbags in Vintage linens from Deux Chevaux! Plus Vintage & Off -T e-Rack Alterations, Mending & Repair, Custom Paddock Boots & Belts, Custom Horse Blankets & Sheets.


10% from all sales made on Nov. 17 (or from appointments made in relation to this Open House) will be donated to the Retired Racehorse Training Project.


Olympian


5-Horse Head to Head 8’ interior height 5’ tack


Adam


2 + 1 side and rear load


Trish Bosley


410-745-6249 • custom@bosleyapparel.com www.bosleyapparel.com


BOSLEY BRANGIER Holiday Open House


Custom Hand-Tailored Apparel for Riding, Hunting & Business Saturday, November 17, 2012, 1 - 5:30 p.m. 605 S. Talbot Street, No. 2 • St. Michaels, MD 21663


Make a day out of it! Visit St. Michael’s and enjoy lunch before or dinner after and do some holiday shopping while in town!


Featured Guests


Author Elizabeth Letts Speaking about and signing her book, T e Eighty-Dollar Champion, the incredible true story of the T oroughbred Snowman that inspired a nation as he became a show jumping phenomenon; pick up extra signed books for gifts!


Trainer & RRTP Founder Steuart Pittman Speaking about how you might fi nd your next champion from among the former racetrack horses.


74 | THE EQUIERY | OCTOBER 2012


800-244-9580 | www.equiery.com


852792-120912


854077-121012


854194-121012


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