“Jack’s Fancy Shoes”
Custom keepsakes of your Equine Friend.
Designs on your horseshoes or ours.
Shoes are beaded with glass beads ordered
with your colors or choose premade shoes.
Horses names can be added in beads to personalize for stalls.
Special Orders for Awards or gifts also available on Plaques.
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The tradition of putting a horseshoe over the door to bring good luck and keep the devil away has long been tradition. The story behind this tradition has many variations. This is one of them:
Once upon a time, a wise old blacksmith was hard at work making horseshoes. The sound of the anvil attracted the attention of the devil. He saw that the smith was making horseshoes, and he thought it would be a good idea to get his own hoofs shod. So the devil made a deal with the smith and stood to be shod.
The wise blacksmith saw with whom he was dealing, and so he nailed on a red-hot shoe, driving the nails square into the center of the devil's hoof. The devil then paid him and left; but the honest blacksmith threw the money into the forge fire, knowing it would bring him bad luck.
Meanwhile, the devil walked some distance and began to suffer the greatest torture from the new shoes. The more he danced and pranced and kicked and swore, the more they hurt him. finally, after he had gone through the most fearful agony, he tore them off and threw them away.
From that time to this, whenever the devil sees a horseshoe he turns and runs--anxious to keep out of the way of those torturous devices.
THEY ARE HERE!
Wedding Horse Shoes
NEW!!
Wedding Horse Shoe on a Plaque!
Contact:
Sylvie Napoli
855 Garden Rd
Orange CT 06477
[email protected]
Also find me on Facebook:
Jacks Fancy Shoes
Custom keepsakes of your Equine Friend.
Designs on your horseshoes or ours.
Shoes are beaded with glass beads ordered
with your colors or choose premade shoes.
Horses names can be added in beads to personalize for stalls.
Special Orders for Awards or gifts also available on Plaques.
~*~
The tradition of putting a horseshoe over the door to bring good luck and keep the devil away has long been tradition. The story behind this tradition has many variations. This is one of them:
Once upon a time, a wise old blacksmith was hard at work making horseshoes. The sound of the anvil attracted the attention of the devil. He saw that the smith was making horseshoes, and he thought it would be a good idea to get his own hoofs shod. So the devil made a deal with the smith and stood to be shod.
The wise blacksmith saw with whom he was dealing, and so he nailed on a red-hot shoe, driving the nails square into the center of the devil's hoof. The devil then paid him and left; but the honest blacksmith threw the money into the forge fire, knowing it would bring him bad luck.
Meanwhile, the devil walked some distance and began to suffer the greatest torture from the new shoes. The more he danced and pranced and kicked and swore, the more they hurt him. finally, after he had gone through the most fearful agony, he tore them off and threw them away.
From that time to this, whenever the devil sees a horseshoe he turns and runs--anxious to keep out of the way of those torturous devices.
THEY ARE HERE!
Wedding Horse Shoes
NEW!!
Wedding Horse Shoe on a Plaque!
Contact:
Sylvie Napoli
855 Garden Rd
Orange CT 06477
[email protected]
Also find me on Facebook:
Jacks Fancy Shoes