Only ones I have. CP121, those are beautiful!
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Been collecting spurs since I was a kid. I have some very old Bass spurs that I will be put in the ground with. I have owned them 40 yrs. I have a early pr of David Andrews working spurs had them 35 yrs. a few pr of A. Buermann. I know I have a few others. I will have to get into my safe to take pictures. My Grandfather was a member of the cowboy turtle association He was a roper from 37 to the mid 40's I have lots of old Rodeo programs from them days. you should come by and look at them I need to get them out clean the dust off of them
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A pair I made for my son Clay. They were for his 18th birthday. If you know his story you can see how special these are to me. They are kind of like saying, I'm letting go and putting you in Gods hands Son. I think he felt that way also. It was a turning point in our father son relationship.
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Originally posted by TX_Hoghunter View PostI don't have any pictures handy but my buddy Cody Welborn of Merit makes custom spurs. In college he worked for George Blackwood making spurs. He does a good job. I know I like mine.
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Originally posted by CP121 View Post
Not spurs, but this is a pretty rare little piece of equipment. Klapper mechanical hackamore, he claims it’s the last one he’ll ever make, either way it’s part of my collection/retirement fund lol!
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Originally posted by moon View PostBeen collecting spurs since I was a kid. I have some very old Bass spurs that I will be put in the ground with. I have owned them 40 yrs. I have a early pr of David Andrews working spurs had them 35 yrs. a few pr of A. Buermann. I know I have a few others. I will have to get into my safe to take pictures. My Grandfather was a member of the cowboy turtle association He was a roper from 37 to the mid 40's I have lots of old Rodeo programs from them days. you should come by and look at them I need to get them out clean the dust off of them
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Originally posted by Hoggslayer View PostA pair I made for my son Clay. They were for his 18th birthday. If you know his story you can see how special these are to me. They are kind of like saying, I'm letting go and putting you in Gods hands Son. I think he felt that way also. It was a turning point in our father son relationship.
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