Are you a horse lover or have a friend interested in horse racing? Have you considered purchasing horse bookends? Bookends help in enhancing your home decor. Horse bookends can make wonderful gifts for that hard to buy for person.
Horse bookends not only help you keep your books in proper shape but also compliment the interiors of your home or office. Horse bookends are made of many different materials. Size and materials are just a few of the things you should consider when purchasing horse bookends.
The most popular horse bookends are the “Head-of-the-Horse” designed beautifully with a stunning Burlwood finish. You can also buy various other types of horse bookends such as – racing horses, colts, impressive Arabians, chess piece like horses, and many others beautifully designed using elegant finishes and colors.
Head-of-the-Horse Bookends:
As mentioned above, this one of the popular horse bookends purchased by consumers. This horse bookend is handmade beautifully in polyresin and enhances the beauty of the place where you keep them. Head of the horse bookends make wonderful gift for horse breeders, ranchers, and for race-horse owners. Make sure to buy this horse bookend from a reputed online store.
Arabian Horse Bookends:
Another popular horse bookend available at many bookends stores online is Arabian horse bookends. Arabian horses are known for their exclusive and exquisite breed. When looking for Arabian horse bookends make sure to consider the quality, weight, and price before purchasing.
HM Jockey and Horse Bookends:
This is another popular horse bookend made of polyresin. These beautiful horse bookends with their jockeys on board look stylish and make wonderful gifts for race horse owners and individuals interested in horse racing.
Decorative Bookends:
Beautiful, stylish and a true reflection of your personality, bookends are the humble home accents that use a small space to make a big impression. Not only do decorative bookends add just the right touch of dramatic flair to a room, they do double duty by keeping your space neat and tidy.
The Bookend Store has the high quality, stylish bookends you have been looking for. From animals to human sculpture, hobbies, symbols and everything in between, you are sure to find decorative bookends that match your personal taste and style.
Bookends make wonderful gifts, especially for those impossible to buy for types. Decorative bookends also make treasured corporate gifts and are just the thing to bring to a Christmas gift exchange.
Content for General Bookends
Bookends are one of the preferred options for displaying and organizing prized possessions like books. Apart from this, bookends serve a decorative purposes as well. We have over 400 different bookends for you to choose from. The bookends we offer come in all shapes, sizes, material types, prices and even ages. Factors like functionality, utility, and decorative aspects are to be kept in mind while choosing a particular pair of bookends. There are many different categories of Bookends, from which you can choose.
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Using Clocker Reports for Horse Racing Handicapping is All About …
Horse racing handicapping factors usually have two determining filters that have a direct effect upon their relevancy and strength. The first is time. I don’t mean time, as in how fast a horse gets around the track, though that certainly matters. I mean time as in how recent something happened. We often think of how long ago a horse raced and try to fit it into a form cycle. We do the same thing with workouts.
We look at time to see how long ago a horse worked and how regularly it worked. In the case of a maiden first time starter, we want to see a series of works separated by no more than a week. Of course we look to see progress in the works as well, but a series of slow works over enough distance will still help to give the runner some “bottom,” stamina.
The second filter that matters is time. I know, I already used that one, but this time, if you’ll pardon the expression, I also mean time. The time it takes the horse to get around the track or to cover the distance in a workout. If a horse works three furlongs in 36 seconds flat it is usually considered a useful work. The old 12 seconds per furlong seems to hold up for most works.
Of course, clocker comments can help, too. If the clocker notes the horse breezed in 36 flat and adds the comment, “Never asked,” it means the horse was not pushed at all. On the other hand if the clocker says something liked, “Needed urging,” it may mean the horse had a reason, such as lameness, being unfit, laziness, for not wanting to work that fast.
Therefore, it is very important to look at both recency and speed when judging workouts to find a good bet. The purpose of looking at races or workouts with these two filters is obviously to gauge a horse’s competitiveness in a race and to compare it to the other runners.
In part two of this discussion we’ll look at two more filters that make a world of difference in horse racing handicapping.
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If you want to learn how a horse owner and insider handicaps just go to http://williewins.homestead.com/sharpshooter2.html and get the truth. Bill Peterson is a former horse race owner and professional handicapper. To see all Bill’s horse racing material go to Horse Racing Handicapping, Bill’s handicapping store.