I’ve seen Charlie Dunn’s from his time at Capital Saddlery but those are the only ones I’ve seen from one of the makers working out of a western store.
Vintage, at least for Ralph. The Western line dropped in 79 and it was all inclusive, from the boots up. I have a pair of boots from the line and as Ralph always has, he used a quality maker for his cowboy boots. They were made by either Lucchese or one of the big three at the time. Ralph has...
Carbon Hill, Alabama ... Millinery Opening ... This advertising card for the opening of the Elite Store in Carbon Hill shows how they can incorporate your hair into a hat ... They are showing the latest fashions from New York, so bring your friends and be the envy of the county ... This card was...
Good stuff, though probably heavier than what most backpackers might prefer. I picked up a set of unused Gen III Level 6 last year after losing a Gen II set in a move. Made by PROPPER for the Air Force in what is called the Digital Tiger Stripe pattern. An improvement over the Gen II set I had...
Here's a maker I've never run across and so far, I've not been able to find any info. Considering the location, I wonder if @alanfgag or his wife might be familiar with the name.
Vintage 1940s sam Forman Western Cowboy Amazing Rodeo - Etsy
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