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Cowboy Spurs and Their Makers

by Jane Pattie, Don Worcester, B. Byron Price
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Overview

Cowboy spurs are a pure form of American folk art. Like the cowboy himself, the way spurs developed was molded by their use and the environment of the range, along with a generous dose of individualism and pride. Cowboy Spurs and Their Makers tells for the first time the fascinating story of this western art and the artisans who professional historians, and westerners and valuable reference for identifying spurs used by riders of Texas and the Southwest.

A visit with contemporary spur maker Jerry Lindley, with pictures of him at work, traces the process and mechanics of hand forging spurs and decorating them by the overlay method. Individual chapters are devoted to the most prominent makers of cowboy spurs—manufacturers Buermann and North & Judd, the spur and bit companies of Crockett, Shipley, and Kelly, and hometown blacksmiths such as Bianchi, Causey, and the Boone clan. In lively detail their histories unfold, along with helpful descriptions of their techniques and most representative spurs.

Eighty-five black-and-white photographs and twelve color plates lavishly illustrate the spurs and their makers. An appendix lists many other artisans, past and present, with the locations of their shops and the identifying characteristics of their products. This book will become a standard reference for students, historians, and general readers alike—for everyone who values the important contribution of the cowboy to our cultural heritage and of the blacksmith who shaped the cowboy’s badge of honor, his spurs.

About the Author, Jane Pattie

JANE PATTIE is a freelance writer and photographer specializing in Western topics. From her home in Aledo, Texas, she has traveled extensively throughout the United States to interview many of the oldtime spur makers(all now deceased) and today’s collectors.

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Booknews

How art deco came to flourish across the nation and in conservative Fort Worth. Abundantly illustrated with modern and period photographs. The history and art of spurs and spur-making, including interviews with many old-time spur-makers (all now deceased) and photographs (97, 12 in color) of the most artful spurs and their makers. The introduction is by B. Byron Price of the National Cowboy Hall of Fame. An appendix lists artisans, past and present, with the locations of their shops and the identifying characteristics of their products. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Quarterly Southern

For all the insights into the lives and attitudes of the cowboys, however, the greatest charm for many readers will be not in the tales but in the telling.... These men and women... show a natural and comfortable sense of language, its rythyms and infinite possibilities... these voices from the past are a delight to hear.

Book Details

Published
January 31, 2012
Publisher
Texas A&M University Press
Pages
192
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781603445214

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