Mandy:
Try a tack supply store. They often have mannequin horse heads that are
used to display bridles and such. They may be able to provide a supplier
for you or let you borrow one.
Amanda Thompson Dyer
Bell County Museum
Belton, TX
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Subject: Horse display
Our museum has a Native American horse mantle. This head cover covers the
entire face as well as a section of the neck of the horse. We are looking
for a "mannequin" horse head to photograph and display this item on. Does
anyone know where I can find such an item?
Thanks for the help.
Mandy Langfald
Curator of Collection
Wyoming State Museum
307-777-7033
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