Posted 2005-09-22 3:47 PM (#30811 - in reply to #30810) Subject: RE: Trailer shows
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It's kinda far off, but at the Alabama Horse Council Expo in January in Montgomery, Dixie Horse and Mule Co. is always there with a bunch of trailers. Several other dealers are usually there too with trailers.
Posted 2005-09-22 5:50 PM (#30825 - in reply to #30810) Subject: RE: Trailer shows
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Ohio is real far off for Florida but the AQHA Congress is one of thee best places to shop for trailers in my opinion. If you could make it up there, you won't be disappointed. It is amazing!
Posted 2005-09-22 10:13 PM (#30837 - in reply to #30810) Subject: RE: Trailer shows
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MIFARMBABE. I'm kind of new at this. I have been to congress. What would the other two places to see trailers , that would be the equal of that monster show.
Posted 2005-09-23 7:44 AM (#30851 - in reply to #30837) Subject: RE: Trailer shows
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Originally written by figero on 2005-09-22 11:13 PM
MIFARMBABE. I'm kind of new at this. I have been to congress. What would the other two places to see trailers , that would be the equal of that monster show.
There is the Equine Affaire coming up in November in Massachusetts. I have not been to any of the Equine Affaires but I have heard people talk about them and say there are many brands of trailers there to see. You can go to www.equineaffaire.com for more info. Horse expos are good ones to check out too. They usually have a large trade show, trailers included. I'm not sure what else would be bigger than the Congress show!! LOL!
Posted 2005-09-23 9:33 PM (#30904 - in reply to #30810) Subject: RE: Trailer shows
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Not close to Florida, But maybe you can combine a ski trip with some trailer shopping.
The The National Western Livestock show runs most of the month of January in Denver Co. It has a LOT of trailer manufacture there displaying their trailers. As well as ANYthing to do with livestock.