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A Cowboy's Prayer, the poem by Badger Clark is carefully burned into a piece of split cowhide (almost like
suede only smoother but without the shiney finish that tooling leather has), with aspen trees, a cowboy sitting by his horse
looking out to the range,
and a very detailed horse head. It is tacked to an authentic horse hame that has rusty metal hardware
and solid wood core. The wood is two-toned as the photo
shows and has a satin finish to it. The egde of the leather has a rope-look
burned around it.
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