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A commanding figure who led by example and was a natural-born leader. Chances are he had been an officer in the Confederate Cavalry during the war and was looking to...
$ 125.00
A ‘Swing Rider’ was a cowboy who rode closely along each side of the herd, about a third of the way back from the ‘Point Rider’ who led the cattle....
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‘Flank Riders’ also rode on each side the herd but near the rear... about two thirds of the way back behind the ‘Swing Riders’. Their role was to back up...
$ 109.00
Two animals one primarily brown the other a mottled and speckled mix of white, black and brown.
$ 109.00
Two more beasts, the far away one is mixed black and white, the near animal is a brown and white mix.
$ 109.00
Two Black and white mixes, the farther away Longhorn has some additional black speckles.
$ 109.00
One mostly brown animal with the other a mix of brown and white.
$ 109.00
Two mostly white Longhorns with brown patches and speckles.
$ 109.00
One mostly black animal with some white areas... The other a mix of black and white.
$ 69.00
On a cattle drive, the chuck wagon and its cook were as important to the drive’s success as a good pair of cowboy boots or a fine horse. With a...
$ 49.00
On most cattle drives there was usually one or more cowboys who could sing, play a harmonica, strum a banjo or even pick away at a guitar. If time and...
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This cowboy is holding his treasured ‘Winchester Model 1873 Lever-Action Rifle’. This is the weapon that became known as ‘The Gun that won the West’ and it came with two...
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Cowboys were sometimes known for their very short tempers... They did not suffer fools gladly and might take offense at the simplest of casual remarks. This ‘cowpoke’ might be joking...
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On the other hand some 'cowpokes' just wanted to get off their horse, sit on their bedroll, light up a smoke and enjoy a quite cup of coffee...
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Turning in the saddle to survey the herd this proud vaquero is dressed in typical ‘Mexican’ style with the short, embroidered jacket and the close-fitting and studded trousers (copied from...
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This standing Vaquero holds a rope in one hand and a ‘Winchester’ repeating rifle in the other. This particular vaquero may even be a ‘Tejano’... A Texas – born cowboy...
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This dismounted vaquero again has the short ‘Mexican’ – style jacket topped by a long ‘poncho’ and the ever present sombrero.
$ 125.00
This is not, as some might expect, a ‘cross-dressing’ cowboy but a young ‘cowpoke’ who rides at the rear of the herd, always on the lookout for any ‘strays’ that...
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Gunfighters, sometimes called ‘Gunslingers’ were men who in the American West of the late 19th and early 20th countries gained a reputation for being dangerous and deadly with a gun....
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Marlin Firearms was founded back in the 1870s and produced a large assortment of firearms including lever-action rifles, pump-action shotguns and single-shot rifles. For many years it was considered to...
$ 125.00
Riding the range or patrolling the perimeters of the herd through the night it pays to keep your rifle at the ready. One more mounted ‘cowpoke’ to add to your...
$ 229.00
The design of this particular Chuck Wagon was based on the magnificent original 'Chuck Wagon' that can still be seen at the Briscoe Museum of Western Art in the heart of San Antonio,...
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In the climactic scene of the movie Pike Bishop (Willian Holden) leads three of his gang, "Dutch' Engstrom, (Ernest Borgnine) and two brothers, Lyle and Tector Gorch (Warren Oates and...
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Marshal Reuben 'Rooster' Cogburn was the fictitious creation of writer Charles Portis in his 1968 novel 'TRUE GRIT' which in turn was made into a hit 1969 movie of the...