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I remember the first time I saw a rattler curled up in my path. This one didn't look like a rattler, but I was still thinkin' 'snake'.
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NomiGold wrote: This is better than an M. Night Shamylamylamnam...lam.... *googles* Shyamalan movie.
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FayeLouise wrote:You can darken it pretty dark with oil. I'd add several more coats and see how dark you can get it. A lot of high end tack is sold light colored, but I've always seen it oiled to a darker color. I usually buy Edgewood and it starts this color, but it's all been able to be oiled to a nice dark brown.ETA: This is the color I oiled my bridle to:I didn't need to dye it or anything, I just oiled it. You can do it! Keep oiling!!
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JustDressageIt wrote:Thanks, everyone! How dark do you think I can get a light bridle? I've put on a few coats of neatsfoot oil on now and it's certainly darkened, but it certainly won't get to Havana. Should I pay to get it dyed?
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