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Old June 16th, 2003, 01:27 PM   #1
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Looking for a horn detangler ...

I'd love to try a horn comb, but I almost exclusivley use large, wide toothed detanglers (similar to the Madora). Does anyone know where to get one like that made of horn - or even a horn comb with a handle, but similarly wide distance between the teeth?

So far I've only found finer horn combs, or extra wide toothed ones that don't do more than finger combing.

Any ideas?

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Old June 17th, 2003, 03:46 PM   #2
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I can't help you, but after reading the subject line, I had to read the thread...it sounds like you're looking for something to detangle your horns!
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Old June 18th, 2003, 05:52 AM   #3
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Look at Louis Marie Longhairs site. I just put in an order with my sister for another horn comb and we split shipping it only came to $2 each.
I wish I would of know that you were interested sooner you could of ordered also and I could of forwarded it to you.
I have two of her combs now. I may want to get a third one with a handle someday. But, I find that they glide through my hair so well I do not need one that has wide teeth to detangle. I have two of the white sheeps horn combs. It is about 7" long, no handle. I just bought the second one to keep in my purse.
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Old June 18th, 2003, 11:53 AM   #4
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Look at Louis Marie Longhairs site. I just put in an order with my sister for another horn comb and we split shipping it only came to $2 each.
I wish I would of know that you were interested sooner you could of ordered also and I could of forwarded it to you.

Oh wow, those a nice combs! And they're truly smooth?
I've heard only bad reviews about *** service and shipping cost so I never considered them - in fact I'm still a little reluctant to order from them, but in case you order again I'd definitely be interested to join.

They don't seem to have the wide-toothed rake, but I guess I could happily live with their "Large Thick Wide-toothed Ox Horn Medicine Comb".

Sooo, in case any Canadian/US LHCers happen to plan a *** order, please think of me!

@Heidi: You made me LOL! Hehe, I guess I should try a little MegaTek too on those horns of mine, isn't that supposed to be good for hooves, too?
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Old July 7th, 2003, 08:29 AM   #5
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I bought one in my local "kruidvat" store, remember I live in Belgium.
It's maybe not in real horn but it's hand made and does not have sharp end or side. That's a keeper
Only 2 euro by the way!!
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Old July 7th, 2003, 10:20 AM   #6
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They have horn combs at www.kostkamm.de as well
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