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  • Collecting Western Belt Buckles
    As the popularity of Western style grows, so does the fashion and accessories of that style. Western Belt Buckles are currently going through a fashion revival. Today Western Belt Buckles are worn proudly by our president, the governor of California as well as celebrities and movie stars and millions of others who want to add a distinctive touch to their wardrobes. Antique style Western Belt buckles are becoming harder to find and more expensive every day.
  • Collecting Cowboy Gear
    The "Old West" has always held a unique fascination for many people. Whether it is the memories of watching "The Lone Ranger", "Roy Rogers" or later on "Gunsmoke" and "Bonanza", or just the idea of the "free spirit" type of life led by the cowboy, this fascination has led to a renewed interest in collecting the gear of the Cowboy.
  • Collecting Holiday Ornaments
    Holiday Ornaments are probably one of the easiest and most popular items to collect. Even people who don't normally collect things probably have collections of Christmas Ornaments. With all the ornaments available and new ones coming out each year, it is hard not to collect your favorites. There are many ways to collect ornaments and here are just a few.
  • How To Live Like A Cowboy In The 21st Century
    The term cowboy, according to Webster's Dictionary, is "a hired hand, especially in the western United States, who tends cattle and performs many duties on horse back". There are still many cowboys living and working in the United States these days, although they may occasionally trade their horse for a pickup truck or a 4-wheeler. Most of these cowboys still live by the same codes and standards as the cowboys of the Old West.
  • How To Live Like A Cowboy In The 21st Century
    The term cowboy, according to Webster's Dictionary, is "a hired hand, especially in the western United States, who tends cattle and performs many duties on horse back". There are still many cowboys living and working in the United States these days, although they may occasionally trade their horse for a pickup truck or a 4-wheeler. Most of these cowboys still live by the same codes and standards as the cowboys of the Old West.

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