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  2. Stubben - Wikipedia

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    The Stubben community has about 1,600 inhabitants and belongs to the Beverstedt municipality. Today the town boasts a butcher shop, a doctor's office, a pharmacy and a restaurant with rooms, a bowling alley, a hairdresser salon, a flower shop, a video store, a gift shop, a pizza delivery service and a car repair shop with petrol station.

  3. Horse tack - Wikipedia

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    This equipment includes such items as saddles, stirrups, bridles, halters, reins, bits, and harnesses. Equipping a horse is often referred to as tacking up, and involves putting the tack equipment on the horse. A room to store such equipment, usually near or in a stable, is a tack room.

  4. Tapadero - Wikipedia

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    A tapadero, sometimes referred to as a "hooded stirrup," is a leather cover over the front of a stirrup on a saddle that closes each stirrup from the front. A tapadero prevents the rider's boot from slipping through and also prevents brush encountered while working cattle on the open range from poking through the stirrup, injuring or impeding ...

  5. Pack saddle - Wikipedia

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    Otago pack saddle, known in military use as the British universal pack saddle, is a rideable pack saddle with two large cushioning pads to prevent injury to the animal and large hooks on each side of the metal pommel and cantle arches for hanging pack bags or crates. [3] Decker pack saddle has two rings for tying sling ropes.

  6. The Old West - Wikipedia

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    In 1979, the subscription bonus gift was upgraded to a portfolio which contained six 7.9 by 10.2 inches (200 mm × 260 mm) plates, suitable for framing, and depicting items associated with the Wild West, to wit, shoulder arms, handguns, a train, a stagecoach, saddles and bits, and Native-American ceremonial and everyday artifacts, along with an ...

  7. Saddle chair - Wikipedia

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    Divided saddle chair. A saddle chair uses the same principles in its design as an equestrian saddle. It is equipped with a chair base on casters and a gas cylinder for adjusting the correct sitting height. The casters enable moving around and reaching out for objects while sitting. Some saddle chairs have backrests, but most do not.

  8. Quern-stone - Wikipedia

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    The saddle quern is produced by rocking or rolling the muller using parallel motions (i.e., pushing and pulling the handstone), which forms a shape looking like a saddle. These are the most ancient and widely used type of quern-stone and were superseded around the 5th to the 4th century BC by the more efficient rotary quern. [ 17 ]

  9. McClellan saddle - Wikipedia

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    M1859 McClellan saddle of the Civil War period, displaying its rawhide seat covering. Fort Kearny State Park and Museum, Nebraska. The McClellan saddle is a riding saddle that was designed by George B. McClellan, after his tour of Europe as the member of a military commission charged with studying the latest developments in engineer and cavalry forces including field equipment. [1]