How do you pronounce Butet?
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How do you pronounce Butet?
If the horse I want to buy passes the PPE Monday, he's coming with a Butet saddle and I feel that I should know how to say it.
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Re: How do you pronounce Butet?
Boo-tay.
They are very popular in eventing land and that is the "fringlish" version that I hear. They are French-made foam-filled (not wool) saddles. Lovely leather, but not the kind of life and adjustability many of us in dressage-landia expect.
Very excited to hear about the new horse!
They are very popular in eventing land and that is the "fringlish" version that I hear. They are French-made foam-filled (not wool) saddles. Lovely leather, but not the kind of life and adjustability many of us in dressage-landia expect.
Very excited to hear about the new horse!
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Re: How do you pronounce Butet?
Thanks, piedmontfields. The saddle fits him, is coming at a very reasonable price, and I don't have one that would fit him. So without it, I have no saddle for him. I think that for now, the Boo-tay will be all right. If we need to upgrade, we will!
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Re: How do you pronounce Butet?
Looking forward to "boo-tay-ful" updates!
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Re: How do you pronounce Butet?
I'm an idiot, so I would say bew-tet.
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