Commemorative buckle for the 2003 Salinas (California) Rodeo - one of the older rodeos in America. Made by Montana Silversmith, brand new, mint condition. Silverplate and jeweler's bronze. American flag image, rope edge. 3 3/4" x 3 1/4" and for a 1 1/2" belt.
One of the best tie-down calf ropers ever to come out of South Texas, Juan Salinas grew up on a 15,000-acre ranch near Laredo. He roped in Texas rodeos large and small from the mid-1920s to 1935. From 1936 to 1946, he followed the national rodeo circuit and competed from Texas to New York's Madison Square Garden. At the time, few if any other Mexican Americans competed in rodeo, and Salinas drew a lot of attention.Salinas also operated his family's Texas ranch, where he ran cattle and raised prize roping
Tio Cowboy: Juan Salinas, Rodeo Roper and Horseman
Used - One of the best tie-down calf ropers ever to come out of South Texas, Juan Salinas grew up on a 15,000-acre ranch near Laredo, with the finest of horses to ride and hundreds of head of cattle to practice on. He roped in Texas rodeos large and small from the mid-1920s to 1935. From 1936 to 1946, he followed the national rodeo circuit, competing from Texas to New York's Madison Square Garden. At the time, few if any other Mexican Americans competed in rodeo, and Salinas drew a lot of attent
We have this pennant in assorted colors; color shipped may differ from color shown.
We have this pennant in assorted colors; color shipped may differ from color shown.
Tio Cowboy: Juan Salinas, Rodeo Roper and Horseman » Also listed in: , . Tio Cowboy: Juan Salinas, Rodeo Roper and Horseman Rating: Description One of the best tie-down calf ropers ever to come out of South Texas, Juan Salinas grew up on a 15,000-acre ranch near L aredo, with the finest of horses to ride and hundreds of head of cattle to practice on. He roped in Texas rodeos large and small from the mid-1920s to 1935. From 1936 to 1946, he followed the national rodeo circuit, competing from Texas to New