For a classy and durable look, check out the Grand National Championship Collars from Lion Country Supply. Made exclusively for LCS, these collars combine solid brass hardware...
For a classy and durable look, check out the Grand National Championship Collars from Lion Country Supply. Made exclusively for LCS, these collars combine solid brass hardware with premium oil-tanned harness leather for unmatched quality at a great price. Proudly made in the USA from full 1" wide heavy-duty harness leather sourced from American steer, these collars are built to last through years of training and hunting.
Premium Materials: Oil-tanned leather and solid brass fixtures.
USA Made: Constructed from homegrown U.S. steer hide for strength and durability.
Style Options:
Extended D-Ring: Stronger for staking out or long training sessions.
Leather D-Ring: Slides smoothly for check cording and quartering drills.
O-Ring: Field standard with safety design to flip if snagged (though not guaranteed).
Classic Look: Rich, rugged leather finish sets it apart from synthetic collars.
Nameplate Ready: Add a brass nameplate with your contact info for peace of mind.
Training: Leather D-Ring style for smoother handling on check cords.
Hunting: O-Ring for added safety in the field.
Everyday Use: Brass hardware and leather give a polished, traditional look.
⚠️ Note: Due to size restrictions, brass nameplates cannot be installed on 13" collars.
The Grand National Championship Leather Collar is a classy, comfortable, and long-lasting choice—a collar that looks as good in the field as it does at home.
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