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     Location: Texas | If you shop on-line what .com sites do you prefer? |
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| I usually try to check our local tack stores first because I know the owners and I like to support them. I usually end up going online if they don't have what I am looking for or if it is cheaper online. |
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          Location: 100 miles from Nowhere, AR | What's a local tack store? I have no knowledge of such mythical establishments. |
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  Location: Saskatchewan | I'm lucky as one of our local tack stores is right in the vet clinic where I work so we get everything at a low price lol and from anywhere we want pretty much. For online shopping I stick to Heritage Brand. |
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     Location: Texas | Three 4 Luck - 2013-11-19 1:11 PM What's a local tack store? I have no knowledge of such mythical establishments.
I know right...... My feed store has a very small amount of tack.
I want to shop on-line but don't know which sites are the best. |
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     Location: In The Land of Cotton | I'm with Three 4 luck - there is no such thing close to us. I have to go 62 miles to Jeffers. |
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Hungarian Midget Woman
    Location: Midwest | I try to buy locally when possible. We have a great store locally that will stock things people ask for, and is working on catering to both pleasure people and speed people. They are slowly getting in nicer and nicer inventory. It's been a process (the gal bought the business from someone else) for the new owner, but she is doing well. If I can't find it in her store, or I need a large quantity of something, I buy online... horse.com has some good deals. It used to be called Country Supply. I also will shop Valley Vet and see which has the better price.
ETA: I have also consigned a couple saddles with her...she puts them online and deals with shipping. She can take CC's and I don't have to worry about people scamming me or dealing with shipping the thing.
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| Katie's Coast to Coast http://www.katiescoasttocoast.com/catalog.php
KO Trading http://www.kotrading.com/
National Ropers Supply nrsworld.com
Big Dee's Tack http://www.bigdweb.com/ |
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  Location: The South | Three 4 Luck - 2013-11-19 1:11 PM What's a local tack store? I have no knowledge of such mythical establishments.
Yup. Our local feed store carries halters and lead ropes, that's about it. |
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  Location: Southeastern Idaho |
These for sure...I frequent each one. Also www.valleyvet.com www.horsehealthusa.com, www.coolhorse.com and www.unitedvetequine.com
But since my introduction to the board here I am going to get a headstall for my TINY headed mare from Runnin Roan this spring (saving my money) and I have bought a Oxbow saddle pad from S.G.
Online works best for me due to price, often get free shipping, and selection.
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   Location: Small Town Iowa | I have two local tack stores around me and none of them carry any racing or better quality tack. Like Pro equine, or tex tan, just using them as an example. So I usually find myself buying stuff online. And some of the odds and ends, like whips or spurs I can usually find at the farm store. I guess I use both resources equally. Kinda stinks when most of the people around me with horses are primarily pleasure and trail riders. Not judging but it does make it difficult. |
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   Location: My Own Little World | I use both. Depends on what I want & how much. There are some things like wormer that I can get on horse.com for like $3 each and the tack store can't touch that. My supplements, well, I just price shop to get it the cheapest. As far as tack, well, I am on quite a few FB pages that sell used tack, so I don't order much online lol |
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        Location: Buffalo, Wyoming | I usually buy online but now that we have moved we have King's Saddlery 45 minutes away and they usually have everything we are looking for and more. |
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     Location: SE KS | I use Ebay.com mostly. I don't mind used stuff, although I have bought some new stuff on there. Bought 2 saddles off FB groups!! Horse.com & the local feed store!!
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    Location: where ever my L/Q trl is parked | I'm 40 miles from Teskey's which is larger and has more choice of products than the 2 small tack/feed stores here where I live. Unless it's something like a saddle I'm going to buy I shop on line. I find most of what I need online or catalog's will cost me the same in travel time and shipping. Plus online is just plain easier. I also buy my horse drugs and paraphernalia from Heartland Vet- they are far cheaper than my vet, who marks up his product 50 to 100%. |
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     Location: Texas | rodeorun68 - 2013-11-19 2:28 PM I use both. Depends on what I want & how much. There are some things like wormer that I can get on horse.com for like $3 each and the tack store can't touch that. My supplements, well, I just price shop to get it the cheapest. As far as tack, well, I am on quite a few FB pages that sell used tack, so I don't order much online lol
I am soooo behind times!! There are FB pages that sell used tack???? |
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     Location: Texas | Thanks everybody!!!! I have started looking at the .com sites and have found some really neat stuff. |
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| Three 4 Luck - 2013-11-19 1:11 PM What's a local tack store? I have no knowledge of such mythical establishments.
No kidding on that! My closest western tack store is over an hour out.
SS and TS are my only two options. If they have what I need (say syringes or lead ropes) I will get it local. But neither of these is a local store so it's not the same as 'buying local.'
For anything high quality I go shopping online. I will usually Google the specific item I'm looking for and let it bring me options. |
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           Location: Kansas | I'm addicted to Ebay, and that FB barrel racing tack swap
There I said it
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    Location: Deep South | I have FIVE tack stores with 10 miles of my house. And I still do nearly all of my shopping online. Just about the only thing I can think of that I buy locally is buckets (can't ship them for what you'd save). I am a bargain hunter addict and if I can save $10 on something I will order it and wait vs buying it in person and having it right then. I stalk FB groups like nobody's business, I always check Amazon and Ebay, and I use Google to compare prices on different sites.
I never buy bits brand new, I have just never not been able to find the one I need, that may be a little used, but is half the price of the same bit new.
I have recently started buying my jeans from this really awesome FB group. I'm so incredibly picky about jeans and that used to be the ONE thing I would let myself splurge on (always shopped at Buckle), just the other day I snagged a pair of what are usually $150+ jeans for $40. The exact same ones I would have bought in the store and when they got here I honestly couldn't tell the girl had worn them a single time.
If there's something you are looking for (not just horse related) I guarantee you there is a FB group to help you find it! :) |
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          Location: Riding Crackhead. | I live in the middle of no where. My closest tack store is 100 miles away. I go online. Katies Coast to Coast Running Roan KO Trading Teskeys NRS to name a few |
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| Facebook pages "Used Barrel Saddles for Sale" and "Barrel Racing Tack Swap" and "Barrel Saddles for Sale"
Valleyvet.com for dewormers, halters, etc.
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   Location: MI | We have 2 local tack shops about 10ish miles away in either direction, but they rarely, if ever have sales on what I need. So I shop online if it's cheaper, generally at some of the sites already listed. One I haven't seen listed is Smith Brothers, I've ordered a bit from them and they've been great. |
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     Location: Texas | BamaCanChaser - 2013-11-19 6:29 PM I have FIVE tack stores with 10 miles of my house. And I still do nearly all of my shopping online. Just about the only thing I can think of that I buy locally is buckets (can't ship them for what you'd save). I am a bargain hunter addict and if I can save $10 on something I will order it and wait vs buying it in person and having it right then. I stalk FB groups like nobody's business, I always check Amazon and Ebay, and I use Google to compare prices on different sites. I never buy bits brand new, I have just never not been able to find the one I need, that may be a little used, but is half the price of the same bit new. I have recently started buying my jeans from this really awesome FB group. I'm so incredibly picky about jeans and that used to be the ONE thing I would let myself splurge on (always shopped at Buckle), just the other day I snagged a pair of what are usually $150+ jeans for $40. The exact same ones I would have bought in the store and when they got here I honestly couldn't tell the girl had worn them a single time. If there's something you are looking for (not just horse related) I guarantee you there is a FB group to help you find it! :)
Seriously, you found jeans on fb?? I never knew these pages were on fb!! Tack, clothes...... What the heck!!! I am so glad I started this thread!! |
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   Location: LA Lower Alabama | I have a few tack sellers locally but when the suggested retail price is half I choose to support jeffers. They are in our state and offer the pricing and shipping I need so I support them. I support those who try. |
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    Location: Deep South | texas taz - 2013-11-20 9:20 AM
BamaCanChaser - 2013-11-19 6:29 PM I have FIVE tack stores with 10 miles of my house. And I still do nearly all of my shopping online. Just about the only thing I can think of that I buy locally is buckets (can't ship them for what you'd save). I am a bargain hunter addict and if I can save $10 on something I will order it and wait vs buying it in person and having it right then. I stalk FB groups like nobody's business, I always check Amazon and Ebay, and I use Google to compare prices on different sites. I never buy bits brand new, I have just never not been able to find the one I need, that may be a little used, but is half the price of the same bit new. I have recently started buying my jeans from this really awesome FB group. I'm so incredibly picky about jeans and that used to be the ONE thing I would let myself splurge on (always shopped at Buckle), just the other day I snagged a pair of what are usually $150+ jeans for $40. The exact same ones I would have bought in the store and when they got here I honestly couldn't tell the girl had worn them a single time. If there's something you are looking for (not just horse related) I guarantee you there is a FB group to help you find it! :)
Seriously, you found jeans on fb?? I never knew these pages were on fb!! Tack, clothes...... What the heck!!! I am so glad I started this thread!!
Rodeo Clothes Swap
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     Location: Texas | I HAVE BEEN SHOPPING ON-LINE!!!! UPS IS GOING TO BE MAKING FREQUENT STOPS AT MY HOUSE...... OH DANG...... THIS IS JUST TOO EASY........ |
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    Location: Deep South | runs4fun - 2013-11-20 2:32 PM
My husband says Big Brown could make it to our house without a driver. That truck comes pulls in my driveway quite reguarly as I do 99% of all my shopping, tack and otherwise, on-line. If I could I'd buy my groceries on-line, that way I'd only have to leave the house and/or barn for barrel races on Saturday and church on Sunday!
http://www.netgrocer.com/
http://www.peapod.com/
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          Location: Blissfully happy Giants fan!!! | runs4fun - 2013-11-20 2:32 PM My husband says Big Brown could make it to our house without a driver. That truck comes pulls in my driveway quite reguarly as I do 99% of all my shopping, tack and otherwise, on-line. If I could I'd buy my groceries on-line, that way I'd only have to leave the house and/or barn for barrel races on Saturday and church on Sunday!
The grocery stores in California offer that option (buying groceries online). No lie.
It really depends on what you are talking about. For some things I will head to facebook for. I am on the email lists of all major tack stores and what not and I stay pretty current on the things that I know I will need or may need, etc. I am a bargain shopper thats for sure-particularly because I buy so much!
Our feed stores are all right but I live near 4T tack. They always have insane deals on a lot of stuff. In fact, I am likely going to head there saturday to pick up wormer just because it is usually so much cheaper than anywhere else. |
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     Location: Texas | BamaCanChaser - 2013-11-20 2:52 PM runs4fun - 2013-11-20 2:32 PM My husband says Big Brown could make it to our house without a driver. That truck comes pulls in my driveway quite reguarly as I do 99% of all my shopping, tack and otherwise, on-line. If I could I'd buy my groceries on-line, that way I'd only have to leave the house and/or barn for barrel races on Saturday and church on Sunday! http://www.netgrocer.com/ http://www.peapod.com/... https://www.fridgefiller.com/ 
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     Location: Northeast Nebraska | runs4fun - 2013-11-20 2:32 PM
My husband says Big Brown could make it to our house without a driver. That truck comes pulls in my driveway quite reguarly as I do 99% of all my shopping, tack and otherwise, on-line. If I could I'd buy my groceries on-line, that way I'd only have to leave the house and/or barn for barrel races on Saturday and church on Sunday!
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    Location: Michigan | valleyvet.com
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