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The man I bought these from told me his grandfather had used them when he was a cowboy in North Eastern Oregon in 1901. Very very nice set of spurs. T is no mark on them to tell who built then. I cannot tell if they are inlaid or engraved. T seems to be two different types of metal. If they are inlaid, it is excellent work. All sales final.
The man I bought these from told me his grandfather had used them when he was a cowboy in North Eastern Oregon in 1901. Very very nice set of spurs. T is no mark on them to tell who built then. I cannot tell if they are inlaid or engraved. T seems to be two different types of metal. If they are inlaid, it is excellent work. All sales final. Update: I have been told by two different spur collectors that theses are Canyon City Prison spurs. One collector said they were the best he had ever seen. I don't know for sure but they do look like pictures I've seen of spurs from Canyon City Prison in my books. Good luck.
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