The only remaining manufacturer of pitching horseshoes still in the USA. The trademark designed horseshoes are all Made in the USA and forged of solid steel for balance and control. Heirloom quality that will be enjoyed by generations.
Coated with a special non-slip finish that is superior to high gloss finishes and helps prevent chipping and corrosion
NHPA Approved for Tournament play
Ideal for special gifts, leagues, clubs, and serious players.
More weight forged into the tips for maximum balance and control
Tapered leading edge that allows the shoe to slide onto the stake
Longer tips to grab the stake for more ringers
Ringer breaker to rotate the shoe and lock in ringers
Finger positioner to help hold the shoe like the Pros
Set contains all the equipment necessary for 2 to 4 person play, including
two 24″ solid steel stakes | rulebook | |Mahogany stained carrying case
Contents
Two (2) silver and two (2) gold American horseshoes
Two 24” silver stakes
Rulebook with court layout
Comes in an old fashioned pine box with mahogany finish, built in handle, and burnt in logo
Box Dimensions: 25" (length) x 3" (Width) x 9" (Height)
Weight: 30 pounds
Shipping: continental shipping only, if you would like to ship elsewhere please contact us at info@independentgoods.com
Made in the USA
A card with the maker’s story is included with purchase
Maker's Story
St. Pierre
Worcester, MA
Founded in 1920
Founder Henry St. Pierre was raised on a Vermont farm, and found himself spending hours pushing and hauling his truck through the thick mud. To solve being stuck in the mud he invented an improved gripping chain for tires. And with that St. Pierre was born. In celebration of his favorite childhood sport, Henry decided to make forged horseshoes of standard size, shape and weight. His company became the largest producer of pitching horseshoes in the world, and standardized the game with official horseshoes. Today, St. Pierre, is still family run and is the last company to make forged horseshoes solely in the USA.
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