
Ray Anderson #1012 Mounted Spurs & Spur Straps
Handmade Ray Anderson Silver & Copper Mounted Deck of Card Spur's and Calvin Allen Spur Straps with Ray Anderson Buckles.
- Maker: Ray Anderson Silver Mounted Spurs #1012
- Cuff: 3 1/2"
- Band: 1"
- Shank: 2 1/4"
- Rowel: 12pt
- Rowel Diameter: 1 1/4"
Measurements are approximate
(1928-2020) Ray Anderson 92yr old was Born in West Texas in 1928, Ray helped his dad growing-up on the farm making knives and fixing broken spurs. He did some forging and welding in high school and later did a stint in the army and working in the oil fields. In 1977 he taught himself to make spurs after studying the construction of vintage pairs that he had acquired for his personal Texas spur collection. Ray resided in Weatherford, TX
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Ray Anderson #1012 Mounted Spurs & Spur Straps
Handmade Ray Anderson Silver & Copper Mounted Deck of Card Spur's and Calvin Allen Spur Straps with Ray Anderson Buckles.
- Maker: Ray Anderson Silver Mounted Spurs #1012
- Cuff: 3 1/2"
- Band: 1"
- Shank: 2 1/4"
- Rowel: 12pt
- Rowel Diameter: 1 1/4"
Measurements are approximate
(1928-2020) Ray Anderson 92yr old was Born in West Texas in 1928, Ray helped his dad growing-up on the farm making knives and fixing broken spurs. He did some forging and welding in high school and later did a stint in the army and working in the oil fields. In 1977 he taught himself to make spurs after studying the construction of vintage pairs that he had acquired for his personal Texas spur collection. Ray resided in Weatherford, TX
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Handmade Ray Anderson Silver & Copper Mounted Deck of Card Spur's and Calvin Allen Spur Straps with Ray Anderson Buckles.
- Maker: Ray Anderson Silver Mounted Spurs #1012
- Cuff: 3 1/2"
- Band: 1"
- Shank: 2 1/4"
- Rowel: 12pt
- Rowel Diameter: 1 1/4"
Measurements are approximate
(1928-2020) Ray Anderson 92yr old was Born in West Texas in 1928, Ray helped his dad growing-up on the farm making knives and fixing broken spurs. He did some forging and welding in high school and later did a stint in the army and working in the oil fields. In 1977 he taught himself to make spurs after studying the construction of vintage pairs that he had acquired for his personal Texas spur collection. Ray resided in Weatherford, TX

















