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This is a follow up to one of my previous messages dated 12/30/05.
My grandfather was Port W. Parker, and old Az. rodeo and range Cowboy, as well as the Az. chief livestock inspector.
His accolades included roping for the Queen of England in the 20's, a championship in the mid 20's and many Rodeo wins throughout the 1920's and 1930's. He also supervised Castle Hot Springs for several years, where he met my grandmother, Ella Parker.
Following his Rodeo days, he designed a saddle for Mr. Porter, of Porter's Saddles in Phx, Az. The saddle was called, dubbed after or credited to my grandfather.
Does anyone know of or how I could find such a saddle for sale? I would appreciate your insight.
Thanks to Muddy Rancher and Jersey Lily who gave me their thoughts last time. I looked into their suggestions, and to no avail, still can't locate the Saddle.
My grandfather was Port W. Parker, and old Az. rodeo and range Cowboy, as well as the Az. chief livestock inspector.
His accolades included roping for the Queen of England in the 20's, a championship in the mid 20's and many Rodeo wins throughout the 1920's and 1930's. He also supervised Castle Hot Springs for several years, where he met my grandmother, Ella Parker.
Following his Rodeo days, he designed a saddle for Mr. Porter, of Porter's Saddles in Phx, Az. The saddle was called, dubbed after or credited to my grandfather.
Does anyone know of or how I could find such a saddle for sale? I would appreciate your insight.
Thanks to Muddy Rancher and Jersey Lily who gave me their thoughts last time. I looked into their suggestions, and to no avail, still can't locate the Saddle.