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Geldings (Cont'd):

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"SHADES GOLD STAR"
"MIDNIGHT"     $2800.00
If a beautiful, well-mannered, trailwise gelding is what you have been
looking for, you are looking for Midnight,as we like to call him.  Midnight
is dark Chestnut colored with some white markings.  He has 4 White
Stockings and some white on his right side as shown in the pictures
above.  He stands 16.1H tall and is NSSHA registered.  He was foal on
May 5, 1997.  He has 3 WGCs in his pedigree they are: Midnight Sun,
Sun's Delight D., and Triple Threat in addition to the famous Sire to
Champions, Pride of Midnight.  Midnight is 10 years old.  Fairly new to
the farm we have him listed for intermediate riders at this time.  
Midnight has shown great ground manners so far and stands well for
mount as well as dismount.  He stands well for the farrier, is up to date
with that in addition to shots and worming.  We have had a lot of fun
with Midnight so far and I feel sure that whoever ends up his
permanent owner will thoroughly enjoy becoming his best friend.

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"MIDNIGHT"
"cinnamon"     $2500.00   ***SOLD***
If a beautiful, well-mannered, nicely gaited trail-wise gelding is
what you have been looking for, you are looking for Cinnamon.
Cinnamon is a chestnut colored gelding with no markings. He
stands about 15 H tall and is TWHBEA registered. He was foal to
Sire: Stormy's Lightening and Dam: Stormy's Empress.  He has
quite a few well known champions in his bloood-line including 2
WGCs, they are:
Midnight Sun and Go Boy's Shadow.  Cinnamon
is 8 years old and although new here at Tynch Town Stables it is
claimed that he has been ridden on many, many trails all without
hesitation.  He has been ridden along side the road and through
ditches, and on a couple of trail rides since his arrival here at
Tynch Town Stables and has not been spooked as of yet.  Due to
being a fairly new arrival this horse is still labeled for
intermediate riders but I feel sure if you know how to ride a
horse you will not have any problems riding Cinnamon.  He
has great ground manners and stands still for mount as well as
dismount.  He stands well for the farrier, is up to date with that
in addition to shots and worming.  
AKA "Cinnamon"