Cowboy Equipment

Cowboy Equipment by Joice Overton, published by Schiffer Pub. in 1998, is a comprehensive exploration of the essential items that defined the cowboy way of life. This edition, featuring 158 pages and presented in English, offers a detailed look at various artifacts, from saddles to silverware, accompanied by colorful photographs that vividly illustrate the Old West.
Readers will find this book to be an invaluable resource for both historical reference and contemporary collecting. It includes over 500 photographs along with informative text and captions that describe the items and their uses. Additionally, Cowboy Equipment provides recommendations for the proper care of these items and includes a full value guide, making it a useful tool for collectors, antique dealers, and enthusiasts of Americana and Western history.
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From saddles to silverware, this latest book by Joice Overton portrays the many various and diversified items that were so essential to the cowboy way of life. An invaluable source for historic reference as well as a present day guide for collectors, antique dealers, traders, and modern-day cowboys, this book’s colorful photographs and information bring the Old West back to life, and will be of interest to all lovers of the Western Lore. Containing over 500 photographs along with helpful text and captions which describe the items and their usage, Cowboy Equipment also comes complete with recommendations as to proper care of items and a full value guide.
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