Wild Strawberries

Bronze Ed. 40 / ©2015

23" H x 15" L x 8" W

$7,800

After all the research it took for the making of the monument “Breakin’ Through”, I almost did this knock off in my sleep.

The cowgirls of the turn of the century (1900) that entered the wild west shows and eventually rodeo, were a site to see with their split skirts decorated with conchose, buckles and fringe, ornate boots, kidney belts individually decorated with brass brads, beaded quatlets, and of course, the “ten gallon” hats.

Some may not get the title, so I’ll help a little – she’s a strawberry blonde and of course the ol’ strawberry roan complete with the 44 brand on its left hip – you might recall the song – “All in Fun”.

If you want something good looking that’ll stand up to hard use, and if you’re not afraid to do whatever it takes to get him thinking your way, a Hancock horse is sure hard to beat. A good percentage of them carry a pretty red roan color, are tougher than an old boot, and will try you any chance they can. Since the same can be said about a red headed woman, it’s only fitting that the two of them should be working together, each of them doing what it is that they do best.

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