Edward H. Bohlin ORIGINAL 1937 Catalog - Hollywood Cowboys - Scarce!

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� Edward H.Bohlin was born in Sweden in 1895 and came to America before WW1. He was a working cowboy in Montana and Wyoming. One of the ranches he worked on was owned by the famous Buffalo Bill Cody. While between jobs, he opened his first leather shop in Cody, WY. He later opened a leather shop in Hollywood, CA. Around 1923 he expanded his business to include saddles, spurs, and fast draw holsters. Tom Mix and Gene Autry were among his friends and customers.� He met Tom Mix while performing at the Pantages Theatre in Hollywood and Mix convinced Ed to stay and produce silver and leather items in the Los Angeles area. From his humble beginnings to his fame in Hollywood for high-end pieces, Ed crafted more than 12,000 Bohlin saddles including many grand silver outfits of Tournament of Roses Parade fame. He also dressed many silver screen heroes and horses with his grand style of buckles, spurs and gun belts. His company was without equal among western style silversmiths building a reputation on flawless workmanship. The Edward H Bohlin company, which operated from the early 1920s through the 1980s (under Ed's watchful eye but continues to operate under other ownership), reached its apex in the 1930s when the Hollywood cowboys reigned supreme. Bohlin was a stickler for details and employed the finest silver and leather workers of his read more