Tucson Old West Round-Up
4th Annual Tucson Old West Round-Up & Auction
at the Pima County
Fairgrounds in south
east Tucson, Arizona. This three day
event is being held
January 30 through February 1, 2009.
Friday,
January 30 from 2 to 6 pm
Saturday, January 31 from
9 am to 5 pm
Sunday, February 1 from l0 am to 3 pm
An
auction will be held Saturday evening
at 6pm sharp.
Auction preview begins
Saturday at noon.
Daily general
admission is only $7 or a discounted 3-day
pass is $15
and children 12 & under are free
with an adult.

Selected By American
Cowboy Magazine For 101 Best Western Events
of 2008 & 2009
From
the Old West Round-Up website:
At the
Old
West Round-Up you'll
find Cowboy & Indian
Collectables and Western
Decor` from across the nation. Our
trade shows feature dealers
who bring some of the finest
Western Memorabilia offered
for sale anywhere. You'll
meet lots of great people
and hopefully, take
home a treasure or two for
your own collection!
We have
enjoyed collecting for the
past 20+ years and it's our
pleasure to bring wonderful
collectables to all who attend
our shows. Cowboy & Indian
Antiques are our passion!
It is our
goal to promote an interest
in the items of the Old West
and to bring quality collectables
to the public. To express
our appreciation for those
collectors who share our
desire, we are offering a
10% discount to any vendor
who is also a member of the
NBSSCA.
Our Tucson
Old West Round-Up was recently
named one of the "The Hot
101: Best Western Events
for the Year" by American
Cowboy Magazine listed in
the March 2008 issue. |


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The Cowboy Show is easy to find
at Thurber Hall at the Pima County
Fairgrounds where many shows
like this are held. Exit I-10
at Houghton Rd and head south.
Follow the signs to the Cowboy
Show. Parking is $3

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Panhandle Leather had leather
of all types and styles for sale

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Ted Flowers Monel Parade Saddle
Complete with accessories. 24
inch Tapaderos, Breast Collar,
Custom made Bridle and Reins.
Saddle is hand carved with a
15 inch seat on a little wonder
tree. The Conchas are designed
in diamond shape to create a
star like brilliance. Navajo
Saddle Blanket circa 1937 in
black & white. Used by western
movie actor in the late 40s Rory
Calhoun can be seen in old parade
scenes in California on this
saddle

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Beaded Jewelry

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Silver engraved 1911 grips and
jewelry

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Beau Compton Silver Jewelry

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Moccasins

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These licenses for prostitution
gave many people a chuckle

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Some of the Old West advertising
artwork for the Heart of Texas
Rodeo and the World Series Rodeo

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Some antique gloves with bead
work.

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Walt Rambo; Texas Style Bits
& Spurs by Elaine Coleman
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A $50,000 pair of spurs on display
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Old lever action
rifles for sale. Some are very
collectable, some are in
shooting condition and some
are just for parts or
hanging on the wall

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Revolvers, derringers and cowboy
firearm accessories are also
for sale at the Old West Round
Up

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This saddle was first prize
at the July 4th 1909 Bucking
Contest in Gillette Wyoming.
Some of the colorful beadwork

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Photograph of a fancy cowboy
on a horse in a wooden frame
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Anecdotes of Buffalo Bill the
Original Boy Scout book and the
framed photograph that was used
in the book

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Horse painting by D. Cardenas |
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Indian artwork. Blankets, pottery
and baskets for sale

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Both modern and antique artwork
is for sale at this cowboy show

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Silver and turquoise Indian
jewelry

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Old
West Round-Up & Auction,
a sale of Western & Indian
collectibles
January 30- February
1, 2009
Pima Country Fairgrounds, Thurber
Hall for the 4th Tucson

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Purveyors of Old West Americana
will travel from as far east
as Arkansas and from the northern
Dakota &
Montana territories.
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Don’t think that we’ve
left out the paper ephemera and
book collectors because we haven’t — this
is the place to find that first
edition or hard-to-find book,
you’ve been looking for.
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Don’t forget the saddles,
boots, chaps and vintage western
clothing, we can even find you
a 10-gallon hat, shaped and fitted
for any cowboy, cowgirl or collector.

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The quality of items will match
anything offered, anywhere. We’ve
built a reputation for that.
It’s an opportunity for
the serious collector or novice,
even folks looking for western
style furnishings for their homes,
to purchase that long searched-for
treasure.

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Henry’s rifles, 1873 Winchester
repeaters and just about any
other “tool of the trade” will
be for sale.

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Silver and turquoise Indian
jewelry

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Cowboy guns, gear and accessories
are for sale

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Colorful boots, vests, jackets,
jewelry and hats are all for
sale by many exhibitors at the
2009 Old West Roundup

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Indian artwork and craftsmanship
for sale at the show

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Painted pottery art

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Day of the dead pottery from
Mexico

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Vaquero painting
by D. Cardenas

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Revolvers, derringers, rifles
and knives on display and for
sale at the cowboy show

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Hats, knives, tools, coins,
art, and lots more is available
in every isle of the Old West
Roundup event in Tucson, AZ

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Although it's easy to think
of the old west in black and
white thanks to many cowboy movies,
the reality was the clothing
was brightly colored

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Although most of the items are
for sale, walking through the
Cowboy Show feels like being
in an old west museum because
of the elaborate and well designed
displays these exhibitors set
up

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Colorful porcelain figurines

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Leather goods like boots, chaps,
holsters and spurs are plentiful
at the Old West Roundup

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The Cowboy Show is the place
to find that first edition or
hard-to-find book

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Artwork, antiques, modern and
old replicas, leather goods,
jewelry and cowboy firearms are
all on display and for sale at
the 2009
Old West Round-up in
Tucson, Arizona

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If an antique dynamite plunger
igniter is what you have been
looking for this is the show
to buy one.

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Some indian basket artwork from
the early 1900s

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Spurs are a popular item at
the show and many exhibitors
had spurs or spur parts for sale

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A strong box.. just the place
to keep those gold nuggets and
mine deeds
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Bille Rose
Presents Casa Manana
Thanks to
the following vendors who let us take
pictures
| Teddi Marks Antiques |
MERIDIAN, TX |
(254) 435-9356 |
| Ranch Number Nine |
Cortaro, AZ |
520-682-8646 |
| I.M.R. Arkadie Native American Prints |
Tucson, Arizona |
520-885-0853 |
| Collecting Western Memorabilia |
Oregon City, Oregon |
503-632-1530 |
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Kennewick, Washington |
509-582-6667 |
| Spur Rowels |
Big Spring, TX |
432-263-3491 |
| COWBOY PARAPHERNALIA |
Whitesboro, TX |
(903) 564-7797 |
| Freelance Write |
Douglas, AZ |
520-364-3739 |
| CASWELL TRADING CO. |
Tehachapi, CA |
661-822-7770 |
| WESTERN COLLECTORS |
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602-321-8254 |
| Heath Maples Collector |
Caldwell, TX |
(979) 567-9230 |
| Mojave Trading Company |
Payson, AZ |
928-474-5105 |
| Hislop Acquisitions |
McNeil, Texas |
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| Mountain Street Trading Company |
Kerrville, Texas |
830-895-4511 |
| Sacred Grounds Trading Post |
Tucson, AZ |
(520) 628-7900 |
| LUCKY STARS RANCH |
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214-918-9148 |
| Sabino Books & Antiques |
Tucson, AZ |
(520) 795-1399 |
| Spurs, Bits, Saddles |
Odessa, Texas |
432-258-3256 |
| Winterhawk |
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800-772-9577 |
“Gem Show” Cowboy
Style
The
true “Gems” of
the Old West are its diverse heritage;
the people, the terrain, the natural
resources. Stagecoaches, mighty
Indian Chiefs, Gun Fights, the
Cavalry and even the stars of
Hollywood have covered this Saguaro
filled desert. The colorful influence
of Cowboys, Indians and the Vaquero
will be celebrated at the 4th Tucson
Old West Round-Up.
The Old West
Round-Up, loaded with old west
collectibles, antiques, jewelry,
beadwork, vintage fire arms, hats,
spurs, saddles, bits and rugs will
draw hundreds of professional buyers
and western enthusiasts. This ongoing
and widely traveled trade show
has proven to be a favorite of
the Southwest.
Join
us at the Pima Country Fairgrounds,
Thurber Hall for the 4th Tucson
Old West Round-Up
& Auction, a sale of Western & Indian collectibles, January 30- February 1,2009.
Purveyors of Old West Americana will travel from as far east as Arkansas and
from the northern Dakota &
Montana territories.
The
quality of items will match anything
offered, anywhere. We’ve
built a reputation for that. It’s
an opportunity for the serious
collector or novice, even folks
looking for western style furnishings
for their homes, to purchase that
long searched-for treasure.
The
Round-Up clearly shows that the
Old West, Cowboys, Indians, and
Vaqueros, is alive far beyond the
legend and lore. Henry’s rifles,
1873 Winchester repeaters and just
about any other “tool of the trade” will
be for sale. Don’t forget the saddles,
boots, chaps and vintage western
clothing, we can even find you
a 10-gallon hat, shaped and fitted
for any cowboy, cowgirl or collector.
There will be spurs and bits here
that can’t be found anywhere else.
Is
it the old pawn jewelry you’re
looking for? Look no farther!
Silver and turquoise Indian jewelry
is a popular favorite of many
buyers. A full representation
of beadwork, basketry and rugs
will catch the eye of the Native
American enthusiasts.
The
Hollywood Westerns will be represented
well with items from Hoppy, Gene
and Roy. Don’t think that we’ve left
out the paper ephemera and book
collectors because we haven’t — this
is the place to find that first
edition or hard-to-find book,
you’ve been looking for.
The
4th Tucson Old West Round-Up & Auction
will take place in the Thurber
Hall of the Pima Country Fairgrounds.
The
Show opens
Friday from
2 to 6 pm
Saturday
from 9 am to 5 pm
Sunday from 10 am to 3 pm
An
auction will be held Saturday evening
at 6pm sharp.
Auction preview begins
Saturday at noon.
Daily
general admission is only $7 or
a discounted 3-day pass is $15
Children 12 & under
are free with an adult.
For more
information call Round-Up Productions,
406-834-3603 or 406-925-2787
or
visit our website www.oldwestroundup.com |

See you next year for
the 5th Annual Old West Round-Up |