Bison Leather Money Wrap - Unique and functional
Bison Leather Money Wrap and Card holder. Black or Cream. Credit cards or license goes in the center pouch; bills fold over the pouch and then the...
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Bison Leather Money Wrap and Card holder. Black or Cream. Credit cards or license goes in the center pouch; bills fold over the pouch and then the...
View full detailsThese are beautiful pressed deep chocolate brown bison leather. But, it is heavy leather - probably 5-6 oz in weight. We were expecting our usual...
View full detailsAnother of Mindy Lambert's spectacular creations. Mindy and her husband have a small bison operation in Eastern Michigan. Mindy has been decorati...
View full detailsA special buy for us! "Gary", who has been making native American style drums for over 30 years, built for me a 36" Ceremonial Pow Wow drum. He ha...
View full detailsNEW BISON SHOULDER MOUNTS! Our very special taxidermist friend, Darrell P, sent the 5 mounts we ordered some time ago. One is already gone. (w...
View full details(as of April 2024, only 1, 2 and 4 are still here and for sale) .s... and while not "new" I thought they deserved some front page space as we move ...
View full detailsMade specifically for Buffalo Gold/Herd Wear, this is the last. Well constructed purely American bison leather vests weigh only 1lb 10 oz on a la...
View full detailsArtists Jackie and Mark Hanson, right here in Goodnight Texas, worked on these two huge bull skulls for a month. The process is hands on and inten...
View full detailsnumbered and framed book plates - colorized - from George Catlin's extensive sketch catalog. Beautiful pieces.
Original printing 1956 - Jack Behn. Excellent history and accounting of the caliber. Used. Long out of print. Even those several hardcover re-p...
View full details1936 publication done in Ft. Worth Texas ... with Amon Carter, Sr. ... Mr. Fort Worth and publisher of the FW Star Telegram - doing the introducti...
View full detailsWashington Irving In 1832, Washington Irving, America’s first literary superstar, returned to the United States after seventeen years abroad and sw...
View full detailsAnother fascinating tale for all ages from Paul Goble. Superb illustrations and gentle writing: Traditional Native American Thoughts about Nature...
View full detailsDobie was all Texas. As the intro flap to the book says; :Born in 1888, J. Frank Dobie grew up in the bleak, South Texas brush country when the op...
View full detailsReprint of a 2004 Keynote address given by West at the 15th Annual Mari Sandoz Heritage Society Conference. 32 pages including introduction. Appa...
View full detailsAn unheralded military hero, Charles Young (1864–1922) was the third black graduate of West Point, the first African American national park superin...
View full detailsJack was an actual expert in the history, the manufacture and the kinds of barbed wire used to tame the western US. His publications are all throug...
View full detailsPlains Indian Life in 1837. The early art of Alfred J. Miller with descriptive notes by the artist. Miller was one of the handful of artists tha...
View full detailsBy Don Hampton Biggers Two Frontier Accounts. Newspaperman Don Hampton Biggers witnessed the last years of the West Texas frontier and grew intr...
View full detailsA small - 53 page self reflective book by a guy I would like to meet. Picked it up because of the obvious and enjoyed both his experiences and his...
View full detailsA western spin on the "Night before Christmas" by one of our friends and customers. He has long had a passion for poetry that lead into song writ...
View full detailsEdited and with an Introduction by WIlliam W. Savage, Jr. University of Oklahoma Press, 1975 Hardcover; used An excellent and insightful read. ...
View full detailsHistorical Archaeology of the Royal Buffalo Hunt. D. Scott, P. Bleed, S Damm University of Oklahoma Press, 2013 An excellent (what else to expect...
View full detailsTechnical pamphlet: Connor, Seymour V. and Skaggs, Jimmy M. As best I can tell, it is a reprint of a report in the 1950 Panhandle-Plains (Museum)...
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