Ray Maheu Mahue Stainless Steel Loomis Loose Shank Pleasure Medium Curb Show Bit

















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This is an awesome pre-owned stainless steel pleasure bit with a "Loomis" style loose cheek shank and a medium port large "U" curb. The bit is marked MAHEU on the outside right cheek for the maker Ray Maheu of Pawling, New York.  The curb port Pleasure mouth offers the maximum in tongue relief and the rotation of the mouthpiece will alert your horse as soon as you pick up the reins.   The mouthpiece measures 5 inches wide x 3/8 in diameter.  The slightly tipped angle of the port adds more tongue relief and the sweet iron mouthpiece with copper inlays on the back side encourages salivation for a soft responsive mouth.
 
This bit has a long 3 inch purchase for fast response and excellent lift for control of the shoulders and stabilization of the front end.  Ths shanks measure 8 inches long and the mouthpiece measures 5-1/8 inches wide by 3/8 inch in diameter with a 2 inch high by 2-1/4 wide port.  This bit weighs  a lightweight 11.5 ounces for great feel and response.

 
This is a wonderful, well balanced bit and will make a great addition to your show bit collection and will look great in any show ring setting.  Don't miss out on the chance to add this great Ray Maheu Loomis Shank Pleasure Horse bit to your training and show collection.



 

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