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Fire Stryker
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posted 05-05-2009 04:42 AM     Profile for Fire Stryker   Author's Homepage     Send New Private Message   Edit/Delete Post   Reply With Quote
We've always wanted to have a medieval bit made for presentations and to further our understanding of the medieval riding experience, and to improve the overall impression in the field. After looking at several bits and some of the best renderings from artists of the time period, we settled on the drawings of Italian artist Antonio di Puccio Pisano (aka Pisanello d.1455).

This first image is a sketch that detailing the action of the bit and the horse's mouth. You see faint indications of the shank shape. The mouthpiece appears to be a thick snaffle type. You can also see a very simple leather or fabric "curb" with a 'T' connection that goes through one of the bit rings.

The image above gives a clearer view of the bit's shape, purchase, and connections. It also shows the almost ubiquitous bosses. You can also see another example of a curb "chain". In this case it looks like a leather/fabric type that has chain on the ends. You can also see the two types of reins and where they are connected.

When working with the professional bit maker here in the US, I submitted outlines and original images and after a brief exchange of functionality, a price was agreed upon (this is a custom bit). Within a day of the final drawings being submitted, the bit maker sent this photo:

The original bit was supposed to be 8" inches to fall more in line with Normandie's 7 shank Myler. However, the image that we provided suggested that the bit in the original art was a little longer. So, after a quick discussion, we decided to go with the longer shanks.

This is the result, the complete bit.

From the time that we designed, discussed, and had the bit in hand was 3 business days. One of those was the shipping.

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Angelique
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posted 05-14-2009 08:14 PM     Profile for Angelique     Send New Private Message   Edit/Delete Post   Reply With Quote
Interesting to see how little things have changed. I was just paging through a tack catalog and found one that was identical except for a higher port. I guess "if it ain't broke, don't fix it" has some bearing here.

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Dahlin', this can't be real emergency, I only brought one bottle of bourbon and one bottle of Tabasco...


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Fire Stryker
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posted 07-27-2009 05:21 AM     Profile for Fire Stryker   Author's Homepage     Send New Private Message   Edit/Delete Post   Reply With Quote
We finally tried out Normandie's new bit. Of course it was during a drill and I was acting as horse holder for the archers, so I didn't get a chance to photograph anything. In any event, Normandie went rather well in it.

Bob was extremely light handed and ran mostly on the top rein as 11 inch shanks can be rather spooky.

Probably next week, I'll have another opportunity to grab some photos.


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