Hello Barbara,
You should really talk to them again at info@...
The wholesale terms and prices have changed and they are very attractive now. Also there is now no minimum.
That's straight from the horses mouth
All the best!
Cathie
http://bobcatfarm.com
In bitlessbridle@yahoogroups.com, Barbara Reeves <luvs2ride1979@...> wrote:
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> I believe Valley Vet also carries Cook bridles. I remember seeing them in my last catalog.
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> I wanted to carry them in our store, but the profit for drop-ship service was only 10%, which barely covers my credit card processing fees and packaging... I am a small store and can't afford to buy $10,000 of inventory to get the good wholesale rate like Dover can.
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> I would have thought that Cook would be more willing to work with small retailers. The folks at Nurtural have been great to work with, for small stock orders and drop-ships. I just tell my customers to cut the circle-x thing off if they want a Cook bridle ;-).
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> --- On Mon, 3/9/09, Cathie Hatrick-Anderson cathieanderson@... wrote:
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> From: Cathie Hatrick-Anderson cathieanderson@...
> Subject: [bitlessbridle] Buy a Dr Cooks Bitless Bridle from Dover Saddlery Catalog
> To: bitlessbridle@yahoogroups.com
> Date: Monday, March 9, 2009, 8:07 PM
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> Yes it's true.
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> We've come a long way baby!
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> Dover is now carrying the English Leather Dr. Cooks Bitless Bridle.
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> I am so encouraged by this. It's just amazing.
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> And My favorite place - The Mane Place in Uxbridge MA
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