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Authentic 1870’s Style Stock Saddle is Grand Prize
in Happy
Trails Drawing
TO BENEFIT ABUSED CHILDREN


An exact replica of a Legendary 1870’s Stock Saddle, valued at more than $10,000
will be given away in a special prize drawing to benefit children-in-crisis.
Proceeds from the drawing benefit the Cooper Home for abused children, a project
of the Happy Trails Children’s Foundation. The foundation is a charitable,
non-profit organization located in Apple Valley, CA, the long-time home of
legendary Western entertainers Roy Rogers and Dale Evans.
Tickets for the saddle, made by
well-known cowboy leather artist Will Ghormley, of Des Moines, IA, are $20 each
or six for $100. The winning ticket will be drawn at END of TRAIL, Founder’s
Ranch in New Mexico on June 26, 2010. The winner need not be present to
win! The winner will be notified by phone. You may check our web site
for the winner’s name, after the drawing.
“Even if you don’t
own a horse, this is a saddle anyone would be proud to display in their living
room, den, office or business,” said Joel Dortch, Executive Director of Happy
Trails Children’s Foundation. The outfit includes a unique Cavalry pattern
combination halter/bridle with a low-port Cavalry bit, lead strap, reins, and
officer’s rosettes; a matching breast collar with a brass heart in the center;
single strap saddle pockets with built in holsters on each pocket for a
single-action revolver (revolvers not included); a rifle scabbard complete with
a genuine EMF Model 1892 .45 Colt caliber lever action rifle; saddle blanket;
lariat; and a beautiful custom deluxe oak saddle stand.
This saddle is a magnificent
and authentic hand-carved replica 1870’s stock saddle similar to those made
famous in the Colorado mountains and plains. This saddle has all the classic
lines and details that were the hallmark of a fine stock saddle of the times.
It is hand sewn and hand tooled; not dyed but oiled with virgin olive oil and
put together exactly the way saddles were 130 years ago. This magnificent and
historically accurate saddle was made for the recent hit movie Appaloosa, but
never used.
Will Ghormley began
making
leather products in the 1970’s, while working on ranches in the High Country of
southwest Colorado where he honed his leather crafting skills. In 1994, he
began making leather goods full-time for Cowboy Action Shooters and Old West
re-enactors. Later he began carving fine art paintings out of leather. His
leather paintings have been collected by President George W. Bush as well as the
Roy Rogers – Dale Evans Museum, Charlton Heston, radio commentator Paul Harvey,
and many other notables. Ghormley’s saddles and gun leather have been featured
in numerous film and television productions and he was voted “Best Period Saddle
Maker 2004” by True West Magazine.
TICKETS ARE $20.00 EACH OR 6 FOR $100
Tickets for the Authentic 1870’s Style
Stock Saddle
drawing
can be purchased by calling (760)
240-3330 or Order Online
AMERICAN EXPRESS,
DISCOVER, MASTERCARD & VISA

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