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Yes, folks ... BIG NEWS and GOOD NEWS. I am here through end of July. Then the Goodnight Historical Center takes over the store and land . A lot of our best products will be carried over into their store, thankfully. I am also building a new house on the North side of US 287 .... and (sssshhhhh) most likely will still have jerky, meat and a few other things available there. No; we are not "quitting" - HERD WEAR will continue (while I spend more time fishing and with family). Be sure you are on our email list and also on Buffalo Wool Co's list. Keep checking the blog posts on this website as well ... i will be adding info there about the events ... and they are lining up sweet! Come see us while we are here!
Yes, folks ... BIG NEWS. The Texas Historical Commission has bought the store in Goodnight. We will be there through the end of July, 2024 ... and then on line or by phone. No; we are not "quitting" - HERD WEAR will continue. Be sure you are on our email list and also on Buffalo Wool Co's list.

Art - Jack Sorenson Original - "Thunder in the Palo Duro" $135. - $18,000.

$495.00
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There is a beautiful story with this fantastic piece of art.  The horseman at the back of the herd is none other than Charles Goodnight himself.  And this is the representation of Goodnight rounding up bison in the late 1800's in the Palo Duro Canyon of west Texas.

But that is not the story.  Jack Sorenson grew up in the Palo Duro Canyon.  He rode horseback it's length and breadth.   He broke horses there for his family's stables.  He knew the name of every monument, every creek and every draw. .. and he have seen most all of them personally.

But it wasn't until he was well grown and an establish figure in the world of Western art that he was taken to the very place that Goodnight actually made a round-up of native bison.  It was one of the long time land owners; a true old time cowman - Tom Christian, that took Jack, once again on horseback.  What you see as the backdrop is the story.  It is a visual re-creation of the split formations through which runs the Prairie Town Fork of the Red River - the water that carved the Palo Duro Canyon.  It is a true picture of where the history of the Goodnight bison really began.

And there is one more piece to the story that I will use to tease you.  You will get it in writing with each print, but no other way!

Available as paper prints (2 sizes), giclee on canvas prints (2 sizes and framed or unframed) ... and the original oil is still available, framed as it was when it was going to be displayed at the ... (oh, that's the rest of the story!)

 

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