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Old 04-13-2005, 03:43 PM   #1 (permalink)
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New farrier in town

Timmy Hamilton, Triple Creek Farm, fresh outta farrier school! Nice kid. 25$ trim, 65$ all the way round shoes i think he said. He does super work on his dad's horses. He'll travel a pretty good distance I think.
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Old 04-13-2005, 03:57 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Timmy Prenger, Triple Creek Farm, fresh outta farrier school! Nice kid. 25$ trim, 65$ all the way round shoes i think he said. He does super work on his dad's horses. He'll travel a pretty good distance I think.
Where is Triple Creek Farm? Contact info??
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Old 04-13-2005, 04:09 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Near Buds Creek, address is mechanicsville. The house number is 301-904-2770.
http://maps.yahoo.com/py/maps.py?Pyt...ddr=&csz=20659
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Near Buds Creek, address is mechanicsville. The house number is 301-904-2770.
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Old 05-29-2005, 12:02 PM   #5 (permalink)
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New Farrier

Hey I'm new to this chat stuff - just got DSL in the boonies last week and decided to try and keep up with the big guys! Just wanted to let folks know a little more about the new farrier. He is our son, Tim Hamilton, and he did go to a 3 month school in Georgia - Casey and Sons Horseshoeing School that had a program on RFD TV weekly (now their on another horsey channel). Tim works with Rufus Zook, an amish farrier, and on his own. He is willing to travel too, probably a 100 mile radius, to build up his clientelle. He is willing to take on difficult horses and train them at our home - 3 to 4 days of training - to get them to stand for the farrier, halter break, or longer for more training. He is willing to listen to a client as for their preference is shoeing style. Alot of people know Tim from trail rides, 4H, parade groups, and know he is a quiet guy who doesn't like to brag about himself (that's for him Mom and Dad to do!)
His business contact phone numbers are cell - 301-904-0383 or home 301-884-7426 and he is available 24/7 for emergencies or to schedule an appointment. Thanks!
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Old 06-07-2005, 12:21 AM   #6 (permalink)
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Um...he's YOUNG... I believe he's 19 or 20 He's not long out of Farrier school.
Rottncop said he was AWESOME with the babies. He was Very patient.


















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Hey I'm new to this chat stuff - just got DSL in the boonies last week and decided to try and keep up with the big guys! Just wanted to let folks know a little more about the new farrier. He is our son, Tim Hamilton, and he did go to a 3 month school in Georgia - Casey and Sons Horseshoeing School that had a program on RFD TV weekly (now their on another horsey channel). Tim works with Rufus Zook, an amish farrier, and on his own. He is willing to travel too, probably a 100 mile radius, to build up his clientelle. He is willing to take on difficult horses and train them at our home - 3 to 4 days of training - to get them to stand for the farrier, halter break, or longer for more training. He is willing to listen to a client as for their preference is shoeing style. Alot of people know Tim from trail rides, 4H, parade groups, and know he is a quiet guy who doesn't like to brag about himself (that's for him Mom and Dad to do!)
His business contact phone numbers are cell - 301-904-0383 or home 301-884-7426 and he is available 24/7 for emergencies or to schedule an appointment. Thanks!
Is he able/capable of putting on glued shoes.
Wife is looking for a new Farrier.
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Old 08-04-2005, 06:43 PM   #8 (permalink)
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Just got a chance to talk with him quickly and he says he knows how to do them but not sure if he wants to do them. He has been swamped in the past few days with new clients calling him. Please have your wife give him a call and explain her situation. It is amazing how many people in the area are looking for a farrier! I hope he can help
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Thumbs up New Farrier in Town

Is he taking new clients? Have some people looking.
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Is he taking new clients? Have some people looking.
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He is really, really, really busy!!! I think he is booked for the next 4 weeks - but give him a call during the day tomorrow and see if he can take anyone new. 301-904-0383. Good Luck!
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