Showing posts with label Equestrian. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Equestrian. Show all posts

D W Tomlin is a family owned amenity, horticultural and farm machinery manufacturer

D W Tomlin is a family owned amenity, horticultural and farm machinery manufacturer which has been established for over 40 years. Over this period it has grown to meet today's demands for service whilst maintaining traditional values and quality. 

British made products include trailed and mounted equipment for amenity managers, local authorities, horticulturalists and estates managers who recognise sound engineering and value for money. In order to complement our own designs, we have added a few good quality Continental products, many of which we assemble, paint and test in our own factory.


http://www.dwtomlin.co.uk/index.html

Equicruiser Coachbuilt horseboxes

Combining state of the art technology with over 25 years of coachbuilding experience, you can trust an Equicruiser horsebox. All our horseboxes are designed and built in the UK, at our Hampshire factory. We believe that by combining our skilled craftsmen with the very latest technical expertise, we provide both the knowledge and capability to ensure the highest quality and reliability in our horseboxes.
  • All Equicruiser horseboxes have an eyecatching coach built appearance with the bodies integral to the cab.
  • Our entire range features the unique Equicruiser tilting cab facility which enables easy access maintenance and therefore means very cost effective servicing.
  • Our interiors feature top specification living accommodation for owners and unparalleled standards of comfort and safety for their horses.

http://www.equicruiser.co.uk/

Lavenham Country Clothing and horserugs

The Lavenham heritage collection is our classic range of jackets and waistcoats. Originally created for horse riding in 1972, this range is now used for almost all country pursuits.

The versatile nature of these products mean they are lightweight, but warm.



http://www.lavenhamhorserugs.com/homepage.html

Nursey of Bungay - Leather and Sheepskin products

There’s been a Nursey of Bungay in Upper Olland Street since 1790. And there’s been a Nursey heading up the firm every year since.
Not every change is a change for the better.
Some things, we’ve discovered, are best left done the way they’ve always been done.
The story of Nursey is one covering 200 years of tradition, experience and uncompromising craftsmanship. Back in 1790, Samuel Nursey opened for business declaring that, first and foremost, he would work with only the finest lambskins. It’s a principle that successive generations of Nurseys saw no reason to divert from, and one which Tim Nursey, the current Managing Director, adheres to to this day.
Of course, 200 years ago, best quality skins could be found within a few miles of Bungay. Now, we have to go further afield. (Toscana skins, for instance, which are selected for their unique softness and the stylish way they drape, come from Spain and Portugal, but we have been known to extend our searches as far afield as Iceland and Australia.)
Once the skins have arrived at our factory, they’re examined the way they always have been. Meticulously. So that they can then be sorted with absolute accuracy, according to colour, texture and weight.
Rather than machine cut them, which is quicker and cheaper, we then hand cut them. Yes, it’s slower. Yes, it’s more expensive. And yes, it results in a better crafted product.
Just as unusually, and just as true to our time-honoured practices, one sewing machinist is responsible for sewing the whole garment. (In most clothing factories today, a machinist only sews part of the garment.)
Finally, choosing the painstaking, time-consuming, and traditional over the modern and cost-effective isn’t down to any nostalgia kick or backward-looking cussedness. We continue this way for one reason and one reason only. When your name’s been a by-word for quality for six generations, you tend to be very picky about the clothes wearing your label.

http://www.nurseysheepskin.co.uk/

Swaine Adeney Brigg

Swaine Adeney Brigg - London's celebrated maker of equestrian & leather goods since 1750. The luxury lifestyle store beloved by business travellers.

In 1893, Thomas Brigg and Sons received its first Royal Appointment from Her Majesty Queen Victoria - the first umbrella maker to be thus honoured. Further Royal Appointments followed and are held today.

The original and the first Indy hat still made today
Herbert Johnson label inside Indiana Jones hat
Since the huge success of the Indiana Jones films, we have had the pleasure of making dozens of Indy's for fans of both Indiana Jones and Harrison Ford.
Each Indiana Jones hat is carefully cut by hand, using the original patterns. Each size is ever so slightly tailored to keep the hat in proportion to the wearer's hat size and each Indy hat is hand-rubbed to give it its unique shape.




http://www.swaineadeney.co.uk/


Brady Bags and cases

The first Brady brothers were John and Albert who in about 1877 started making leather gun cases in Price Street, Birmingham. Brady moved their manufacturing operations from Halesowen and integrated production with Jeffries Saddlery, using the skills synonymous with the leather industry based in Walsall.

Like all Brady bags the materials and components are of the finest quality, the buckles and components are solid brass, webbing is best quality heavy cotton and the leather used for the bag is an English saddlery leather which is both strong and supple and has a waterproof finish to give maximum protection and years of hard wear. Made in England in the Brady factory by craftsmen and women using original patterns and methods of construction.

http://www.bradybags.co.uk/

E Jeffries & Co - Saddlery and riding equipment

Jeffries is one of the best-known names in the horse-world, renowned for quality and reliability.

We are a team of over 55 people who have the passion and the skills to manufacture high quality equestrian products. We always strive to offer excellence in the functional and aesthetic design of saddlery and riding equipment.

We pride ourselves on the years of tradition and experience on which we base the design and manufacture of all that is best in saddlery and riding equipment. Without compromise, we design and develop new products, combining the latest materials and technology with traditional manufacturing skills and craftsmanship. Product development is often in conjunction with leading riders, such as Chris Bartle, Olympic medalist and trainer of the German Three Day Eventing Team. New products are launched under the Jeffries’ and Falcon brands only after careful development and thorough testing.
Jeffries saddlery is available exclusively from leading equestrian retailers worldwide who can advise you on the full range of product options. You can trust the quality and reliability of all products sold under the Jeffries’ brand.

Modern offices and showroom, extensive factory and warehousing combined with a significant investment in stock, enable Jeffries to provide you with a smooth and efficient service.

Our aim is to create, today, fine equestrian products that will be seen as traditional many years ahead.

http://www.ejeffries.co.uk/

Old Mill Saddlery

In 1985 Old Mill Saddlery began as a one man operation, repairing and manufacturing equestrian equipment and has grown and expanded over the years, from strength to strength, into the significant business that it is today.

I now employee twenty dedicated staff and have recently built a new 15,000 sq. foot purpose built store which houses a huge product range including: saddlery and horse clothing, riding wear, equestrian and country clothing, stable equipment, racing equipment, supplements, horse care, giftware and pet products from many world renown and prestigious suppliers.

http://www.saddlery.biz/