It’s listed as a racing buggy…is that what it is? All the racing carts I’ve seen look a bit different (newbie here).
http://i13.photobucket.com/albums/a256/morgansnmind/racing_buggy_zps39f2beb3.jpg
It’s listed as a racing buggy…is that what it is? All the racing carts I’ve seen look a bit different (newbie here).
http://i13.photobucket.com/albums/a256/morgansnmind/racing_buggy_zps39f2beb3.jpg
I think it’s just a little pleasure cart. Racing bikes/buggies and even jog bikes are sleeker and just don’t look like this. It’s what I’d expect to see tooling along behind a horse or pony on a little pleasure drive.
A jog cart (http://www.pennsburyenterprises.com/jogcarts/saddlebredcarts.html) that someone customized in a very redneck way.
It’s an elderly jogger, a Brodeur from the early 70s. They are about indestructable, super heavy duty aluminum tubing and heavy compared to the new Brodeurs. It has fenders but no aprons.
Good for ‘educating’ a youngster ```
Sturdy design is beneficial for ‘educating’ a youngster :eek::lol:
Whats the difference between this and a Jerald?
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A jog cart (http://www.pennsburyenterprises.com/jogcarts/saddlebredcarts.html) that someone customized in a very redneck way.[/QUOTE]
snort :lol:
Pennsbury, Jerald, Houghton, Serafin, Brodeur, and a few others are all different brands that make/made similiar products, with slight variations. Which brand people use depends a large amount on where they are located as carts are expensive to ship.
Oooooh, I [mistakenly] thought of a Jerald as a show style, not a brand. As a brand I always associated Pennsbury with racing not showing.
Thank you SO much for clearing this up!
The Pennsbury jog carts are popular with Saddlebred, Hackney, and Morgan barns on the east coast, as they are made in Pennsylvania. Jerald makes race bikes and jog carts as well as basket carts, fine harness buggies, viceroys and road wagons, all in horse, pony or mini sizes. Houghton, which is now out of business, made the same broad product line as Jerald.