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Jay Adcock Cut his Teeth on Rawhide

ay Adcock has been fascinated by rawhide for as long as he can recall. It all started with his grandfather who was the first of a long line of folks to help him learn the trade. The first piece he made was a saddle bag made out of a boot top – that’s a long way from a bridle set that recently sold at the National Cowboy & Western

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