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Burlingham Sports

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These letters fit the bill! We just built a very nice 100 X 200 outdoor arena and were looking for some classy letters to put in it that would be safe for the horses and sturdy for the weather. These Burlingham Sports dressage letters fit the bill! They're made out of some kind of really durable plastic and have a one-inch lip on the bottom so the wind doesn't blow them over yet they're easy to stack and move when we want to put jumps in the arena. There are no sharp edges or pointy parts that stick in the ground (or into horses). We bought the 18 inch Elite size and they're plenty tall for us since we're not a show facility that will be using plastic rails or chains. We'll probably just put poles in the corners and at B and E to indicate the rail. All in all, a very good purchase! December 28, 2009
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