*COMIC*[sold]

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Uploaded by on Jul 7, 2009

Comic has been sold to an eventing facility.

**PRICE REDUCED TO $2,500!!! Must sell! ASAP!**

On another note, Comic is currently jumping 2'3" courses with ease and has improved since this video was taken.
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Comic is a willing, kind, 6 year old 16hh bay OTTB gelding. He has been in training to become an eventer. Needs an experienced hand to guide him, as he is green. No vices, but does roar occasionally. Been schooling out, currently jumping small fences and doing dressage. Very responsive to aids. Will be a great anything horse, not a mean bone in his body. Selling because owner is leaving for college. Needs good home ASAP! Price due to increase with training. Email for more information.
Thanks =]

Horse: Comic Proposal [Comic]
Owner: Laura [Me]
Location: Holicong, PA
Email: thoroughbredjumper@verizon.net

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  • Hi I was wondering how tall you are? And where are you located? Sorry for the height question, ha Im just tall and tend to look big on thoroughbreds. Thanks!

  • Haha don't worry, you're not the first to ask that question. I'm 5'4", but he does have a bigger build (needs more muscle/weight though) and my friend who is around 5'11" rode him and looked fine. I am located in Holicong, PA (outside of Buckingham, if you're familiar with the area).

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  • how much does he weigh

  • wow he looks like a wonderful horse. i love the way he carries himself. i was wondering how long has he been off the track, did he have any injuries, and if he has jumped anything solid or colorful yet.

  • hi! i'm looking for a first horse and was wondering if an intermediate rider would be fine on him? thankss!

    ~~Ashley

  • Ok, good luck on your search

  • Hello, it isn't too hard to get him to move, he is pretty obedient. The reason my leg is swinging/kicking so much in the video is because he is still somewhat "track tight" and I was trying to get him to move out. He is a little looser now. He has no show experience as of right now, but has been schooled out at several different locations and has been AT a show. I am showing him next week if he doesn't sell by then. He is very quiet out though. I think he'll be fine showing.

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