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Old 10-06-2004, 05:05 PM
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Re: Martingale collars

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Originally Posted by Jango
Whoa. Learn something every day. I thought that a prong and martingale collar was the same thing. Anyone have any pictures so I can see the difference?
"Martingale" is the style of collar, it basically means a collar which is limited slip (i.e. it can only tighten to a certain point). So a prong is a metal link martingale-style collar with prongs, and what most people call a "martingale collar" is a limited-slip collar without prongs, which come in chain, nylon, leather, and various combinations thereof.
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