E. Garcia Indian Head Spurs

(Item: WSP002)
These spurs and the Indian Head bit,along with the pistol spurs & bit, are the most highly sought and costly ones from Mr. Garcia This unique pair of Eduarado Garcia Spurs are done in engraved and inlaid sterling silver on "gunmetal", or shiny black. Their main feature is the Indian Chief's head with full headdress, exquisitely done right down to the intricate details of his face. The Indian head is surrounded by more beautiful engraved silver work. The top and bottom of the heelbands are accented with inlaid silver. Even the strap buttons are done in engraved silver. The double split drop shanks measure 2 1/2 inches and are also done in engraved silver. The chap guard is done in inlaid silver. The 10 point chased rowels are done in inlaid silver, and measure 2 inches. They come with a pair of basket weave leather spur straps. These spurs would make a fine addition to any western or cowboy collectibles exhibit or collection. Or, you could get all gussied up and put em' on for the parade or show! Any SASS shooters out there? Feel free to email me with any questions. Thanks fer lookin'! & GOD BLESS !! It takes apprx 6 - 12 weeks to receive these spurs from the time you special order them. Shipping & insurance is $20.00 to anywhere in the lower 48.


Price: $549.99
Side View without strap.
Side View without strap.
Close-Up - Headdress.
Close-Up - Headdress.
Close - Up - Rowel, Shank & Chap Guard.
Close - Up - Rowel, Shank & Chap Guard.
Makers Mark / Stamp.
Makers Mark / Stamp.
Both spurs with straps.
Both spurs with straps.
parting shot.
parting shot.
Happy Jack Enterprises
Tucson, Arizona  85743
(520) 403-5312
Happy Jack's Tombstone Mercantile
PO Box 461
720 E. Fremont Street (Hwy 80)
Tombstone, Arizona Territory 85638
(520) 457-1489  Fax: (520) 457-9175

lou@happyjackenterprises.com

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Item Last Modified: 07/04/08