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Post by charliedales on Aug 18, 2006 8:29:07 GMT -1
i got one of these a few months ago and think it's brill as well, you get a lovely fluffy mane and it doesn't seem to pull as much on the tugs!
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Post by juliansteve on Aug 18, 2006 9:40:05 GMT -1
We've had one for about a year - but a pink one would be wonderful .......... LOL
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Post by SuzieP on Aug 21, 2006 19:46:30 GMT -1
I've got the Oster curry comb on the same page and it's fab. Bea LOVES it, it brings moulting hair out brilliantly and I use it on my sheepskin numnahs to get the hair off them before washing. Can't recommend it highly enough.
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Post by bevbob on Aug 22, 2006 10:37:30 GMT -1
Im glad you said that Sue, I havent got one of those as I didnt think they looked very good. I will have to add one to my collection! It really does pay to get Oster stuff, I have gone through loads of brushes really quickly before but these last forever.
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Post by bruce on Aug 23, 2006 8:51:16 GMT -1
I use a human Paddle brush from Boots. OH was not impressed as I had used his when I couldn't find the ponies one... ;D
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Post by dalesponyrider on Aug 23, 2006 15:01:10 GMT -1
LOL!!!!
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Post by SuzieP on Aug 23, 2006 20:56:15 GMT -1
Get one Bev - I guarantee Bobs will love it. Giving him a good, deep groom and massage with that thing is guaranteed to send Bea off to goo-gaa land. The nobbly bits are soft and rubbery and feel nice - I've tried it on myself LOL
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Post by Biggerside Benwell on Aug 29, 2006 15:04:35 GMT -1
Lol sue!
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Post by Biggerside Benwell on Aug 29, 2006 15:05:05 GMT -1
Come on Julia own up to coming and buying a pink one!!!
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Post by juliansteve on Aug 29, 2006 19:02:20 GMT -1
Eeeehhhh Kristy I got the last one aswell! AND I bought the pink dandy brush ..... managed to keep myself from getting any others ..... yet .....
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Post by chickflick1066 on Aug 30, 2006 19:33:13 GMT -1
Oh it's FAB! I've had mine 6months now, wouldn't be without it. The number of broken hairs has dramatically reduced, perfect for my mares thick tail!
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Post by bevbob on Aug 30, 2006 20:04:26 GMT -1
LOL Sue! now thats a good idea!
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Post by alisonduke on Sept 5, 2006 11:01:49 GMT -1
Sue, what is the curry comb like to hold? I thought it looked uncomfortable with the handle looking more like something you grab rather than putting your hand through a strap. I get through about 3 plastic curry combs a year, so maybe I should think about buying one of these.
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Post by bevbob on Oct 5, 2006 12:12:32 GMT -1
Iv got one now Sue! Have a look on ebay as Iv saved a fare few quid getting it off there.
Alison it is fab to hold, doesnt make your wrist ache like some brushes do, its just more direct if thats the word to use, your hand doesnt slip about.
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Post by julie on Oct 5, 2006 22:44:23 GMT -1
I love the fine curry comb - injured hand so much better to use
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