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Features: 60 Years of Service by Ken Wheeling Sleighs - Sleigh Decorations by Karen Hankee - Plaiding Sleigh Panels - Catching the Drift of Sleigh Painting - Artful Sleighs Our Shared Past: The View From The Box Driving Influencer: Wethersfield Estate and the late Chauncey Stillman Book Reviews Carriages & Driving: Backward Glance with the Carriage Museum of America Nuts and Bolts: Fired Up About Restoration - Discussing Horse Drawn Fire Vehicle Restoration with Weaver Wagon's Emery Weaver In the Stable: Harness - New and Popular Styles in 1907 Getting Started Our Community: The Passing Scene Welcome Thank You Letters to the Editor
FEATURES La Chata: Argentina's Freight Wagon 47 CA.r-1\ Carriage Showcase 51 The 1999 Royal Windsor Horse Show 53 Driving an Omnibus 60 The Remington-Alberta Carriage Centre 62 Traditions and Styles in Driving: English 65 Roman Chariot Racing 70 DEPARTMENTS The View from the Box 46 Letters to the Editor 58 Memories, Mostly Horsy 68 The Road Behind: Fitting the Bridle 71 The Carriage Trade 73 Bits of News 75
On the cover: Laura Kunze driving Bribance to a Demarest Wicker Phaeton in the Novice Horse division at the 2021 Villa Louis Carriage Classic in Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin. Features: Eagle Eyes: The 2021 Carriage Showcase in Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin A Brief Overview of the Exciting 1893 World's Columbian Exposition by Kathleen Haak Our Shared Past: The View From The Box A Backward Glance Do You Know? Memories: - The Great Petersham Coach Caper by Ken Wheeling - Treasures From The Attic with Ann Sanders - The Guinea Hunter's Tip and Its Sad Results by Tom Ryder Carriage & Driving: Getting Started: Bridles by Tom Ryder On the Road: Route de Lorraine 2021 by Stephan Broeckx In the Stable Our Community: The Passing Scene Welcome Letter to the Editor
On the cover: Walk and Kathy Ashford's Oakland vehicle was awarded the Sidney Latham Memorial Trophy (awarded to the highest-scoring restored in-use vehicle) and the Ken Soules Memorial Trophy (People's Choice) a tthe 2021 CAA Carriage Showcase in Thousand Oaks, California. Features: Paco's Whips by Paco Gatti Art on Wheels by Dr. Patricia McCabe Our Shared Past: The View From The Box Do You Know? A Backward Glance Carriages & Driving: In The Coach House: Carriage Lamps In The Stable: One More Concord - The Saga Continues by Ken Wheeling Carriage Showcase: CAA Carriage Showcase in Thousand Oaks, California by Kathleen Haak Our Community: The Passing Scene Welcome Thank You Book Review
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