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Hamley Saddle Serial Numbers

Hamley Saddle Serial Numbers

As a teenager I was enthralled with cowboys as several of my uncles were cowboys and I recall going into the Porter Saddlery in Phoenix where I bought a bareback rigging and a hemp bullrope thinking I wanted to be involved in rodeos. My rodeo life was short, but I have never forgotten the smells and sights of a real saddlery. I later came to appreciate those men who did leather stamping for Porters. One of my favorite stampers, Ray Pohja (pronounced poyah) was featured in one of Al Stohlman's books: the Lucky Eight Belt Book.

  1. Hamley Saddle Serial Numbers

Filed in May 16 (2005), the HAMLEY & COMPANY PENDLETON OREGON CIRLEH covers Horse. Image for trademark with serial number 78630483. The older ones may have been made by a small-time saddle maker. The newer ones are typically low-quality saddles manufactured assembly-line style overseas somewhere and sold at a low cost. The serial or model number on saddles manufactured after 1990 will almost always have the date of manufacture coded into the serial number.

One of the other young stampers just starting out at that time was Rocky Minster who is currently residing in Prescott, Arizona and still making beautiful saddles and other leather gear. In 1995 I acquired a book by Dan & Sebie Hutchins entitled: Old Cowboy Saddles & Spurs; 5th annual in which they wrote this about Newton Porter: 'Newton Porter was born in Independence, Missouri. The Civil War left him an orphan. A kind Aunt took him to live with her in St. Louis, Missouri.

While still in his teens he served his apprenticeship with a St. Louis saddler. In 1875 Porter opened his first shop in Taylor, Texas. In 1881 a fire wiped out his prosperous business.

He then moved to Abilene, Texas and stayed for 7 or 8 years. After a brief stay in Everett, Washington, he settled in Phoenix, Arizona and established the N. Porter Saddle & Harness Co. The Porter guarantee became famous. After Newton Porter died in 1906, Earl the oldest son took over managing the business with the same traditions his father had instituted.

After Earl died in 1925, his youngest brother Fred took over the management. This company is family run and still in business today (1995). Swastikas were extensively used by Porter's until 1933.

The swastika symbol or design was used by the Navajo Indians before the cowboy took a liking to it. The Navajo name for it is 'nohokos'. Porter's were also known to have used a steer head trademark.' There is so much leather working history associated with the Porter's Saddlery that I would like to see more written about them and those who worked for them.

Perhaps a great grandson could add more. As a teenager I was enthralled with cowboys as several of my uncles were cowboys and I recall going into the Porter Saddlery in Phoenix where I bought a bareback rigging and a hemp bullrope thinking I wanted to be involved in rodeos. My rodeo life was short, but I have never forgotten the smells and sights of a real saddlery. I later came to appreciate those men who did leather stamping for Porters.

Hamley Saddle Serial Numbers

One of my favorite stampers, Ray Pohja (pronounced poyah) was featured in one of Al Stohlman's books: the Lucky Eight Belt Book. One of the other young stampers just starting out at that time was Rocky Minster who is currently residing in Prescott, Arizona and still making beautiful saddles and other leather gear.

In 1995 I acquired a book by Dan & Sebie Hutchins entitled: Old Cowboy Saddles & Spurs; 5th annual in which they wrote this about Newton Porter: 'Newton Porter was born in Independence, Missouri. The Civil War left him an orphan. A kind Aunt took him to live with her in St. Louis, Missouri. While still in his teens he served his apprenticeship with a St. Louis saddler. In 1875 Porter opened his first shop in Taylor, Texas.

In 1881 a fire wiped out his prosperous business. He then moved to Abilene, Texas and stayed for 7 or 8 years. After a brief stay in Everett, Washington, he settled in Phoenix, Arizona and established the N. Porter Saddle & Harness Co. The Porter guarantee became famous.

After Newton Porter died in 1906, Earl the oldest son took over managing the business with the same traditions his father had instituted. After Earl died in 1925, his youngest brother Fred took over the management. This company is family run and still in business today (1995). Swastikas were extensively used by Porter's until 1933. The swastika symbol or design was used by the Navajo Indians before the cowboy took a liking to it.

The Navajo name for it is 'nohokos'. Porter's were also known to have used a steer head trademark.' There is so much leather working history associated with the Porter's Saddlery that I would like to see more written about them and those who worked for them. Perhaps a great grandson could add more.Thank you Sir, for the kind history.

As you may know, I'm well informed on the history of my family. My Mother tells me I need to write a book. Perhaps I shall!BNP. I've just got to figure out the best way to preserve themWOW! That is very impressive!

Maybe you could liaise with a library or somebody who is well versed in historical record-keeping.We have a library here in Western Australia, called the J.S. Battye Library of Western Australian History after a previous Librarian and author of historical material. Not your area obviously, but this is the type of organisation I would ask, for information and/or direction on preserving an amazing amount of historical archival material.

I just have to add a couple more things to this topic. Rocky Minster, who I made mention of does in fact have his saddlery in operation up in Prescott, Arizona.

His shop is located at 21235 El Rocko Ln. Paulden, Az 86334. I also wanted to mention another of the saddle makers/stampers a father and son combination who were both very good: Louis Ringlero and his son Mervin Ringlero.

I noticed that there is one of Mervin's nice saddles for sale in Tucson on Craigslist. Many of the best saddle makers got their start at Porters in Phoenix, including Don King who put the Sheridan Style on the map. BNEWTONP I just took pictures is my saddle this morning and will try to upload them. I don’t know what I’m doing so hope they come trough. The numbers were stamped on the stirrup leather. When I got this saddle I took it to the only saddle maker in the area and he cleaned it and replaced some saddle strings.

He also replaced the sheepskin with I believe a dyed red sheepskin. I don’t think it’s a man-made material. If u have the card on this saddle I would sure be interested. SSmith087 I can’t seem to upload photos so I’m going to send another message with just the photos if I can.

John and Henry were the beginning of the famous 'Hamley & Co.' The first shop was started in 1883 in Ashton, SD. They moved the business to Kendrick, Idaho, in 1890. In 1893 Henry died and John moved the business to Pendleton, Oregon, in 1905. Around 1909 his two sons, Lester and John, went to work in the family business. This saddle style, special #620, Serial #5587, order 373, cost them $74.88.

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High back, 12' seat. Rideable or displayable. Another piece of Western history.PERIOD: 1923ORIGIN: HamleySIZE: 12' seat.



Hamley Saddle Serial Numbers