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not sure who actually invented the bitless bridle. they were known to have been used during the reign of Darius in Ancient Persia around 500 B.C. According to the U.S. Patent Office, the first true "cross-under jaw" was invented by Rev. Edward Allan Buck, in 1988.

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It is unknown who invented the very first horse bits as it was created well before 3500 BC and most were made of leather or cloth and have not survived over the following centuries. The first patent for a bit was given to L.F. Brown in October 25th 1892.

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L.F. Brown was granted the first Patent on a horse bridle bit in October 5th 1892. However he did not invent the bit, the bit has been in use since well before 3500 BC, long before L.F Brown was born.

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12y ago

its Abraham Lincoln

The answer above is not correct, no one is quite sure who invented it because they have been around for a long time! It goes back to around 3500 BC apparently.

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12y ago

The Romans

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