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Al. Fursttnow Saddlery Catalog No. 32 on CD, Miles City, Mt - Saddles, Spurs
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AL. FurstnowSaddlery Company
Catalog #32
Miles City, Montana
Al Furstnow, learned the saddlery business from his father. At age 19, he worked for Collins in Cheyenne in 1881. In August 1884, he opened Furstnow’s Saddle Shop with himself as the sole employee
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In December, his shop got a boost in capital and another able business mind when Charlie Coggshall bought a half-interest.
Furstnow and Coggshall added workers and became the only major saddlery between Billings and Dickinson, ND. In 1899, Furstnow and Coggshall split up, forming a rivalry that lasted well into the 20th Century.
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is a Saddle Catalog, from one of the most important Saddle Makers in the Western United States.
Even if you can afford to own this valuable resource guide, this is an opportunity to continue to use the information to document your collection and yet, not risk damage to your original version.
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