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The Jackrabbit-Roping Cowgirl

The Jackrabbit-Roping Cowgirl

They are smooth and roughed out like the cowgirl who wore them. Fringe and leather, stained with sweat . Marks of the hard years, ranching in a land where oil rigs and jackrabbits compete for space.

  • Product Description

    -Vintage Leather Suede Patchwork Batwing Cowboy Chaps that has stood the test of time. North & Judd expanded production and development of other lines until they were manufacturing and selling over 46,000 items under the name of "Anchor Brand".

    The North & Judd Manufacturing Company dates back to James North's blacksmith shop in New Britain, Connecticut during the Revolutionary War. The company expanded and in 1832 shifted production focus from sleigh bells and wire products to saddles and harness hardware. In 1863 Lorin F. Judd bought an increased interest in the H.F. North & Company and the company was incorporated and took its present name. In 1878 they began stamping their products with the anchor symbol, a reflection of their marine hardware, and after they acquired Buermann Manufacturing Company in 1926 they began using the star symbol mark as well. North & Judd Manufacturing Company was the world's dominate bit and spur manufacturers until the end of World War II and continues to be a leader in today's hardware business.

  • Dimensions

    - 42 inches wide  x 43 inches tall

  • Shipping & Returns

$1,300.00Price
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