These are the last two items of my career as a leather artist. They are what I called picture vests. Each was different, and there are only a dozen floating around.
Both this one and the Tom Mix vest have never been worn, except for these pictures and have been stored. They are both just like new.
This image was the cover of the 1933 Pendelton Round-Up Program it pays tribute to the artist.
1/2" chrome tan sheep shearling with oil tanned split deer skin trim.
Snaps are brass and nickle conchos.
Size= 42" {See Tom Mix for more about sizing}
Machine sewn and hand laced.
Both vests are treated with silicone water proofing to resist dirt.
Terms : C.O.D. plus shipping; Cash or Money Order to the UPS man
Price : Make me an offer
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