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Roy Robinson Mullen Shank Western Bit 5ins / 12mm – 5011-8

Make: Roy Robinson
Bit Type: Mullen Shank Western Bit
Bit Size (Width): 5ins
Bit Diameter (Thickness):  12mm
Ring Diameter:
Shank Length* (see notes):
7.5ins
Metal / Materials:                      Stainless Steel
Condition : Very Good Used Condition
Blemishes:
Notes:  
Notes: 
Image result for measuring the shank length on a horse's bit
Definition of Shank Length:  For shank measurement purposes for horse shows and general bit descriptions – an imaginary line is drawn on the inside of the bit from the point where the headstall is attached to the bit, through the butt to the point where rein pressure is applied on the rein ring of the bit.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Description

Make: Roy Robinson
Bit Type: Mullen Shank Western Bit
Bit Size (Width): 5ins
Bit Diameter (Thickness):  12mm
Ring Diameter:
Shank Length* (see notes):
7.5ins
Metal / Materials:                      Stainless Steel
Condition : Very Good Used Condition
Blemishes:
Notes:  
Notes: 
Image result for measuring the shank length on a horse's bit
Definition of Shank Length:  For shank measurement purposes for horse shows and general bit descriptions – an imaginary line is drawn on the inside of the bit from the point where the headstall is attached to the bit, through the butt to the point where rein pressure is applied on the rein ring of the bit.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Description

Make: Roy Robinson
Bit Type: Mullen Shank Western Bit
Bit Size (Width): 5ins
Bit Diameter (Thickness):  12mm
Ring Diameter:
Shank Length* (see notes):
7.5ins
Metal / Materials:                      Stainless Steel
Condition : Very Good Used Condition
Blemishes:
Notes:  
Notes: 
Image result for measuring the shank length on a horse's bit
Definition of Shank Length:  For shank measurement purposes for horse shows and general bit descriptions – an imaginary line is drawn on the inside of the bit from the point where the headstall is attached to the bit, through the butt to the point where rein pressure is applied on the rein ring of the bit.