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« 11.10.04 - USEF Reining Championship Awarded to Kentucky Horse Park 11.16.04 - NRHA’s Premier Event for Three-Year-Old Reining Horses »

11.15.04 - Smith Brothers newest NRHA Sponsor

Reining products are going to be more accessible than ever before. Smith Brothers, the “Premier Catalog for the Western Horseman” is the newest partner of the National Reining Horse Association. They will offer even more Reining products through their mail order and Internet catalog service.

“We at Smith Brothers are very excited about our partnership with the National Reining Horse Association and look forward to working closely with the NRHA staff and members,” says Cole Smith, General Manager of Smith Brothers. “We will be expanding our selection of reining products in order to better serve the needs of the members of NRHA.”

Smith Brothers presence as an NRHA sponsor will be felt in Reining circles, particularly at the Regional Affiliate level, where the company can provide a variety of Reiners, from the weekend competitor to the professionals, with the quality products through their sponsorship awards.

“We look forward to our partnership with Smith Brothers. They are well known for the quality products they offer and the great customer service they provide; they back it with integrity, longevity and a solid management team and staff,” replied Dan Wall, NRHA Executive Director. “Reiners who are typically on the go year-round will appreciate the accessibility of the reining products that Smith Brothers affords through their catalog and Internet service.”

Along with tack and Reining products, Smith Brothers offers an array of supplies for all horsemen, as well as outfitting cowboys and cowgirls with a good selection of clothing and outerwear, western home décor, jewelry and training materials.

Smith Brothers has been in business for more than 21 years. Founded in 1978 by the Smith Family, the core business grew rapidly through the distribution of ropes and horse related products. The original focus being on ropers and barrel racers, today Smith Brothers serves the interest of all competitive Western horsemen. Filling a void in the marketplace for quality products at reasonable prices, the Smith Brothers name has grown to be a very trusted name in the Western Industry.

And, if you’re traveling through North Texas via I-35, stop by the Smith Brothers flagship store just a jump off the interstate in Denton. Say hi to Cole and his friendly staff, and load your trailer with all the good things Smith Brothers provides to Reiners and their horses.

For the latest Smith Brothers catalog, call 1-800-433-5588 for a free copy or shop online at smithbrothers.com.

« 11.10.04 - USEF Reining Championship Awarded to Kentucky Horse Park 11.16.04 - NRHA’s Premier Event for Three-Year-Old Reining Horses »

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