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Imperial Horses

  Imperial Horses  
Imperial Horses
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  • Company sells English thoroughbred racing horses. Client wants royal, imperial look.Imperial Horses Designer: balic
  • Submitted: 08/27/2012  •   Featured: 09/16/2012
  • Stats: This logo design has 11778 views and is 1 times added to someone's favorites. It has 10 votes with an average of 3.40 out of 5.
  • balic
  • bloodstock
  • class
  • English
  • gray
  • horse
  • imperial
  • racing
  • red
  • ribbon
  • royal
  • thoroughbred
  • white
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balic

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