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These are sterling silver reproductions
of original badges.
They look great on sweaters and jean jackets. They also
make great presents. You'll have fun with these. From
left to right: Deputy US Marshal,Marshal US,
Wells Fargo Express Special Agent, Sheriff,
Deputy Sheriff, and Texas Ranger.
$65.00 each
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Here are the new Cowboy Trappings
Calendars for the year 2000. Beautiful pictures for each month.
What a great gift.
$10.95
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Cowboys and The Trappings of
the Old West, by William
Manns and Elizabeth Claire Flood, and foreword by Roy Rogers.
This book is a beautiful pictorial celebration with over 550
extraordinary photographs. It is an important book for any cowboy
enthusiast or student of Western Americana. 224 pages.
All are autographed copies.
$45.00
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Silk scarves (wild rags) were a
staple of the cowboy's outfit. Add a special touch to any type
of clothing. The jacquard pattern is 36" square and comes
in brown, red, slate green, white, yellow, lime green royal blue,
pink, or sky blue. A bargain for a silk scarf! Get one in every
color to go with all of your wardrobe. They also make great presents.
$15.00
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Customized hoof picks! Every horseman
has to have 'em so why not make it personal. It makes a treasured
gift. Now you can order a custom one with your name or that of
a special friend. A really unique gift. Please allow four weeks
for delivery.
$35.00
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These leather backpack/purses are
hand-made locally by renowned leather worker Max Hand. They are
made of soft durable 100% Elk with cowhide inserts. The best
way to tote your stuff! They measure approximately 12 inches
by 14 inches, room enough to carry all your gear.
$220.00
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Fantastic studded hat bands look
great on any hat. They come in a single line of studs on 3/8
inch leather or a line of double studs on 7/8 inch leather. Make
your hat look distinctive!
$65.00 for the single line of studs
(shown)
$85.00 for the double line of studs
(click on image to see)
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Reproduction Wallace China, rodeo
pattern. A must for any ranch kitchen. A five-piece place setting
includes a dinner plate,salad plate, chili bowl, and cup and
saucer. All the serving pieces are also available. Order by the
set, or individually.
$130 for a five-piece place setting.
E-mail us regarding prices for single pieces or serving pieces.
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Joyce Deck prints. Have fun with
these whimsical impressions of Roy Rogers, Gene Autry and the
whole gang. Image size on each is 16" X 20". Overall
size is 19" X 22". Click on image to see the rest.
$45.00 each/unframed
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80% beaver cowboy hats by Rand's
Custom Hats. A Rand's hat is recognized the world over as an
example of uncompromising dedication to quality. Each hat is
handmade, one at a time, using the same care and craftsmanship
that fine hat makers used a century ago. Please allow 10-12 weeks
for delivery.
$269.50 (basic price)
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A brand new tape by Lucky
Bill Parrish. He now lives in Taos, New Mexico along with other
great cowboy singers, but travels the trail entertaining folks.
Songs on this tape include Traveling Light, Ridin' Down the Canyon,
Navajo Rug, Rodeo Wind, Cowboy Blues, Sioux City Sue, Colorado
Trail, Tying Knots in the Devil's Tail, Git Along Little Dogies,
and Minstrel of the Range. You will love this tape with the wonderful
sound of Lucky Bill.
$12.00
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Packing Iron, Gunleather
of the Frontier West, by
Richard C. Rattenbury and photography by Bill Manns. Western
gunleather is an icon of American frontier lore. This book celebrates
the aritsry and innovation of the craftsmen who designed the
gun rigs of the old time cowboys, troopers, lawmen, and Hollywood
heroes. 300 color photgraphs and nearly 100 rare historic images.
$45.00
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Arbuckles's Coffee. Over
100 years ago, chuck wagons, ranch kitchens, and frontier dining
rooms all across the pioneer American West were filled with the
rich aroma of Arbuckle's coffee. It was the "coffee that
won the west." 16 ounces of coffee beans in each package.
$12.00
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A fun pocket knife with the
saying, "It Ain't The Eay Way, It's The Cowboy Way."
It makes a great inexpensive gift.
$5.00
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You'll probably only find
it here at the ol' Horse Feathers store. Your very own cowboy
toilet tissue. It's rough and it's tuff and it doesn't take crap
off anyone. John Wayne, eat your heart out! Combine this with
the coffee and the knife and you have a great little gift basket.
$5.00
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Playing cards. These are
reproductions of the original playing cards found throughout
the west. Every cowboy and gambler had to have a set. And notice
that the cards did not have the numbers on them. Billy the Kid
is on the package.
$15.00
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Arbuckles
by Francis L Fugate. Learn how John arbuckle became a multimillionaire
and how his name became a synonym for coffee in the American
west. Fugate is a master storyteller and you will thoroughly
enjoy this book.
$35.00
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Billy the Kid Cook Book is a fanciful look at the recipes and
folklore from Billy the Kid country by Lynn Nusom. A little history
and a lot of good eatin'.
$7.95
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Western Breakfast and Brunch
Recipes cook book by Bruce
& Bobbi Fischer. Start your day the Western Way with these
favorite recipes from Western bed and breakfasts, rances, Southwestern
chefs and homemakers
$7.95
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Cowboy Cartoon Cook Book by Jim & Sue Willoughby. You'll find
a chuckwagon load of rib-tickling roundup recipes here.
$5.95
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