The Martins have long been the authority on bit and spur makers of the Old West, whom they’ve discussed in earlier books, and they continue the story in this book’s stupendous coverage of contemporary makers. Innovations in techniques and motifs are shown throughout the book, with explanations as to how these improvements are appropriate for the 21st century. This colorful book (nearly 1,000 photographs) is a treasure trove for anyone interested in these masterful sets of equine ge


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