Publication: Press of McGill-Warner Company, nd ca 1915, St Paul
9" x 6" in peach colored pictorial wrappers showing an illustration of a saddle on front wrapper. 178 pp. Illustrations. Index. Al Furstnow worked for Ernest Goettlich in Miles City, Montana in 1884. Later that same year Furstnow opened his own saddle shop and Charles Coggshell became a partner in 1890. In 1895 the partnership split their saddle shops sat side by side in Miles City. Al Furstnow became one of the premiere saddle makers in Montana. His saddle were so well known, that cowboys of the period would referred to their rig as their “Furstnow.” Miles City was a terminal for the free open range and cowboys from the Texas and Oregon cattle drives. Al Furstnow died in 1923. Information about Furstnow saddles followed by terms and how to order. Information about, illustrations of and pricing for various saddles, tapaderos, cinches, stirrups, saddle blankets, lariats, headstalls, reins, bits, spurs, rowels, rifle cases, hats, chaps, boots, etc. Wrappers lightly soiled, 1/2" closed tear to edge of front wrapper as well as to edge of first 20 pages and with light wear to extremities. Very good.
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