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Saddle Western
 King of the Western Saddle: The Sheridan Saddle and the Art of Don King by Timothy H. Evans, The saddle has become an American icon. Wranglers rely on saddles every day, but discerning outsiders favor them for image enhancement and self expression. Thus saddles turn up in paintings, films, even advertisements for cigarettes and automobiles. In the marketplace of western memorabilia they have great value. One of the most famous saddlemakers is Donald L. King of Sheridan, Wyoming. His Sheridan-style saddle, among the finest of all western saddles in craftsmanship and beauty, is commissioned regularly for championship rodeo trophies and is prized by collectors. This study of the Sheridan saddle and its creator not only highlights King's contributions but also traces the origins of the western saddle to its roots in Mexico and Spain.
 Saddle and Western Gear Catalog, 1938 by Visalia Stock Saddle Co, Excellent reprint of rare 1938 catalog, remarkable for the variety of merchandise offered, lists scores of items and contains 580 illustrations advertising everything from Bickmore's Gall Cure, wool blankets, and rawhide hackamores to Ding skirts, saddle bags, and angora chaps. Descriptive captions include list price, color, size, and other relevant information. A wealth of fascinating material for researchers and social historians, this volume will also appeal to collectors, fans of western gear, and nostalgia lovers.
Western Saddle - Western Saddles are saddles used in--or based on the ones used in--cattle ranching in the United States. They are the "cowboy saddles" familiar to movie viewers, rodeo fans, and those who have gone on tourist trail rides. Saddle blanket - A saddle blanket is the woven blanket, usually made of wool, which is folded and inserted under the Western Saddle in order to absorb sweat, cushion the saddle, and help it conform to the horse's back. English Saddle - The saddles known as English Saddles (as opposed to Western Saddles) are used throughout the world, not just in England or English-speaking countries. Country/western dance - Country/western dance, also called Country and Western dance, encompasses many dance forms or styles, which are typically danced to country-western music, and which are stylistically associated with American country and/or western traditions. In this article the terms "country/western", "country-western" and "western" are used interchangeably.
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