Saddle Maker Tamping Leather in Alpine Texas May 1939
A saddle maker tampers leather in a saddle shop in Alpine, Brewster County, Texas, in May 1939. The craftsmanship involved in saddle making was essential for cowboys and ranchers in the American West. Saddle shops, like the one in Alpine, played a vital role in providing durable equipment for livestock handling and ranch work.
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Saddle Maker Tamping Leather in Alpine Texas May 1939
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