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next bend the toe one-half and then g-o back to the heavy 

 side, finish, fuller, crease it and punch the holes. After 

 this return to the light side of the shoe and finish that. 

 This g-ives a direct side weight to the front foot. 

 With front foot shoes it is necessary to increase the web 



Fia. 17.— Front Shoe for Interfering. 



on the inside because we must have a wider w^b on the 

 inside than we do with hind foot shoes. 



There is no guess w^ork in regard to this shoe if you only 

 get weight enough. If you use one of these shoes and it 

 fails to prevent interfering all 3^ou have to do is to increase 

 the weiglit of the web until you get enough to overbalance 

 the foot and accomplish your purpose. 



Incase a horse swing's and travels too Avide in front I use 



