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2 Spirit Trading – Ken Osborne and his wife Carolyn bring antique bits, spurs, knives, Indian jewelry, blankets and other unique items.  A really fine assortment of items for the collector or shopper.

Backroad Saddlery – Jim Milbrath is new to our show this year. Jim will be bringing his handmade custom saddles and other western related tack.  A must see for the horse owner.

Brushpoppers – Jo Pavlina will display a beautiful array of western shirts, vests, jackets, wild rags, cowboy cuffs, leather bags and rugs.  Ed will be bring some of their antique saddles and spurs. If you need some western or period clothing this is one of the places you must see.

Carol K – Carole Schurch has been making jewelry for over 20 years with unique designs of semiprecious stones, gold and sterling silver jewelry.  Beautiful gifts for everyone.

Desert Wolf Gallery – Sharol Bernardo comes from Utah and is also new to our show this year.  Sharol will be bring Native American jewelry, sterling silver concho belts along with original western paintings, paper prints, Native American pottery, carvings, baskets and Navajo rugs.
 
Dee Dee Garcia White – Dee Dee will make available her book about her grandfather, G. S. Garcia, titled Legacy of Silver and Saddles.  It is a pictorial history of this famous bit and spur maker’s life.

Ginni’s Originals – Ginni Carey designs beautifully decorated and handcrafted western hat boxes, storage boxes, bandboxes and other decorated items.  A must for Christmas shoppers.

Kansas Saddlery – Shannon Wrango comes from Leon, Kansas and is new to our show this year.  Shannon will be bring custom saddles, headstalls, breast collars, spurs, bits, mohair mecates, bosals and tools for the rancher along with canvas and wool vests, along with canvas bags, custom wildrags, cowboy music, books and DVD’s.  Shannon’s husband Tuffy Flagler with be demonstrating cinch making.

Kunic Sagebrush Studio – Deborah Kunic is a professional artist who has depicted California ranch life and Vaqueros for over 30 years, working in bronze, oil, water color and acrylic. She also does etchings, ceramic dinnerware and accessories.

Lazy Y Décor – Lynn Lincoln is new to our show this year.  Her hand painted western bird houses, flower pots and aprons are unique.  She also has children’s clothing, ladies sandals, antler wine holders and much more.

Lonesome Cowboy Ranch – Robert Barnhart and Sandi Miller feature a colorful and diverse array of vintage items:  cowboy boots, Native American jewelry, tooled handbags and belts, western wear, leather and Indian blanket jackets.  They also specialize in a line of Old West replica hats.

Pomeroy Cowboy Woodworks – Steve Pomeroy is new to our show this year.  He will be selling trophy tables lined with cowhide, stools, cowhide mirrors and custom cowhide headboards.  Steve also does hand painted signs, wooden shadow boxes and leather purses along with cast iron plant hangers, hose holders and an array of other wonderful items.

Schwarz Custom Boots – Dan and Julia and their daughter Keni own and operate this family business in Dillon, Montana. Every boot from the top stitch to the toe shape is unique to the customer.  Quality leather from cowhide to kangaroo or ostrich are available in a rainbow of colors.  From ranchers to business executives, everyone will want a pair of  these custom boots.

Joelle Smith Western Art – Sally Smith, Joelle’s mom, will be presenting her work. Joelle’s booth will include her bronze sculptures, art work, as well as limited edition prints.  Silk ties and scarves and cards bearing Joelle’s artwork are a must for Christmas shoppers.

Tully Hole Saddlery – Bryan Kunic specializes in custom gear for the horse and rider with a vaquero design for the working cowboy.  Chinks, chaps, saddles, knives, spur straps, mecates are just a few of the items Bryan will have.

Jeremiah Watt Products – Jeremiah and Colleen Watt products include a line of silver bits, spurs and custom saddles. If you are interested in leather tooling, Jeremiah will make available his new line of leather tools.

Western Sidekicks – Lynn Miller is a maker of leather and fine engraved silver products. She specializes in items with an old-timey buckarro look.  Don’t forget to check out her silk scarves.

Which Way’d They Go – David Foorman has a great collection of vintage western art prints including Jo Mora and old western books and comics.  He also offers collectable and antique bits and spurs and a great selection of Pendleton blankets and saddle blankets.

Zapotec Native Art- Zenon Hipolito is a first class weaver who will be weaving rugs during the show.  He will be offering many styles, colors and sizes of rugs and pillows and will take orders for any special designs or sizes you may want.