Made in December of 1962 for George Woods of Happy, TX. It has a 16" cushioned seat, light tooling, a low moose tree, and 4 D rings made by Billy Klapper. Left latigo keeper and cantle were made by Eddy Collie, who worked for Bob Marrs.
This charcoal drawing is the beginning of a painting that famous Panhandle artist, Harold Bugbee planned to complete. This is the layout that Bugbee was working on the day before he died.
This piece is currently on display within the Bugbee…
First produced in 1903, Buick automobiles attracted upper-middle class and upper class buyers, including professionals and others climbing the social and economic ladders. Coupes like this one on originally cost about $1,300 (approximately $14,300…
Ohio native Charles P. Shipley (1865-1943) started his saddlery near the Kansas City, Missouri stockyards in 1885, catering to working cowboys. Between 1910 and 1920, Shipley’s became better known for bits and spurs. T.E “Buck” Yarbrough was…
Cadillac automobiles reached their zenith of magnificence during the early 1930s with the production of cars powered by V-16 engines. One of the most expensive automobiles available at the time in the Texas Panhandle, this 1930 Cadillac V-16 Sedan…