Referral
There’s some great new stuff to read over at Man in the Crowd‘s Vintage Cowboy Boot Blog.
Cowboy Boots Factory Made
I was saving the bonus material on my Bodacious Boots DVD for a rainy day, like today. Cowboy boot galleries, extended interviews and a tour of the Lucchese factory in El Paso … this DVD’s “B-side” is a boot geek’s dream come true.
The footage of the Lucchese factory is amazing for a couple of reasons. Compared to a small custom boot shop there are soooo many, many machines… like the specialized machine that smooths the side seams and then the one that power turns the tops. But really, what I found equally amazing was that each machine still came with a set of hands. For me… there was something charming in how each boot is passed from hand to hand to hand to hand to hand again…each with a task to do.
And yet, there are still tasks that they can’t find a machine to do like pegging a sole. So they hire a man to do it, over and over again…all day long. And his speed and rhythm and precision resemble, well… a machine.
This video includes a great clip of a welt machine in action (photo.) I saw a welt machine for the first time, when I visited Champion Attitude Boots in El Paso. Joey Sanchez explained that the machine was one of the reasons boot companies have historically stayed in such close proximity. Few shops could afford a welt machine, those that could had a hard time keeping one running. When I was visiting with Joey, there was a steady stream of boots coming in the back door…dropped off and picked up by other shops. Every photo I took was a mess because the worker’s hand were always just a blur.
2007 Winners of the Best of American Bootmakers Competition
This is the second year Silver Dollar City has held a Best of American Bootmakers Competition.
Each park visitor got a chance to vote for their favorite cowboy boots. Over 7,500 ballots and 35,000 votes were cast.
Silver Dollar City awarded over $12,500.00 in cash and products to the winning bootmakers.
Congratulations to the winners!
Work Boot
1st Place — Mark Schumacher (Wolsey, SD)
2nd Place — Wild Bill (Granby, CT)
3rd Place — Dew Westover (Vernon, TX)
Office Boot
1st Place — Carl Chappell (Saint Jo, TX)
2nd Place — Stephanie Ferguson (Millsap, TX)
3rd Place — Mike Spikes (Henrietta, TX)
Stage Boot
1st Place — Keith Rohwedder (Weatherford, TX)
2nd Place — Pascal (North Hollywood, CA)
3rd Place — Stephanie Ferguson (Millsap, TX)
Novice Class
1st Place — Jacky Heflin (Keller, TX)
2nd Place — Alys Glaze (Saint Jo, TX)
3rd Place — Steve McCord (Henrietta, TX)
Best Shop Effort
1st Place — Robert Brest (San Angelo, TX)
2nd Place — Olsen Seltzer (Henrietta, TX)
3rd Place — Tres Outlaw (El Paso, TX)
Best of Show
Carl Chappell (Saint Jo, TX)
Artist Choice Award …Voted on by Silver Dollar City Master Craftsmen
Carl Chappell (Saint Jo, TX)
Next year, Silver Dollar City will have a working boot and saddle shop, during its Salute to the Great American Cowboy in September 2008 (in lieu of a boot contest.) Plan your own visit to Silver Dollar City, where they have a passion in keeping, demonstrating and showcasing the “lost arts” of the past. (video)
How to Make a Cowboy Boot
Some people are word people …and some people are picture people (photos con’t.)