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Vintage horse Vs mule leather.

tropicalbob

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Wasn't "mule-skinner" a fairly common epithet in the old West? Also, wouldn't the distinction between horse and mule value be obliterated by the death of the animal if its value was based on productivity? (I know I'm on vacation when I'm sitting around contemplating questions like these).
 

frussell

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A muleskinner was and is someone who could drive mules, usually pulling a wagon. Bill Monroe wasn't looking for employment by labeling himself with an old West epithet, he was advertising his skills to the foreman. Scott is right, anyone who's spent time with mules will attest to their smarts. That's what some folks misinterpret as "stubborn," because a smart mule won't let you put him in what he knows is a dangerous situation willingly.
 

Worf

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A muleskinner was and is someone who could drive mules, usually pulling a wagon. Bill Monroe wasn't looking for employment by labeling himself with an old West epithet, he was advertising his skills to the foreman. Scott is right, anyone who's spent time with mules will attest to their smarts. That's what some folks misinterpret as "stubborn," because a smart mule won't let you put him in what he knows is a dangerous situation willingly.

Frussell! You ole horsethief! It's been a coon's age! Good to see you back!

Worf
 

navetsea

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question 3.
These are ....
a) african horses
b) lion-snacks
c) zebras
d) jackets
 

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