ID This Maker

Help ID this sterling buckle concha maker? THANKS




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Welcome to Turquoise People! Lot of what I am finding looks to be cast with a copyright, possible non-native artist who sold design?

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I’m sorry, but I cannot get a link to work, so I just took some screenshots. I don’t know what my problem is that I can’t make it work right :thinking:. I can get it to make as a topic, but I can’t get it to link to this thread.




The tips of this bolo looked similar to your conchos.

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@2jughead, try googling Roger Miller cowboy silver jewelry. There seems to be quite a bit out there.

Edit: I see from your other post that you have Googled him. I don’t believe the artist appears to be Navajo.

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cowboy hat gentleman is not Roger Miller, it is the ebay seller who himself has some history behind him.

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Ahhh, that makes sense.

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allow me to introduce Roger Miller thanks to the information and link given to me by his longtime friend, the cowboygrandad.

direct link: https://a-drifting-cowboy.blogspot.com/search?q=Roger+Miller

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I love it, cowboy grandad is a horseman AND canoeist.

more about cowboygrandad on his youtube channel.

https://www.youtube.com/@Cowboygrandad/videos

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I’ve always wanted a Jerry England piece of furniture - just never had the $ to buy one. Each one a work of art.

here is a direct link to his ebay listings

https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_ssn=cowboygrandad&_pgn=1

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He has some fun stuff on there. Quite a few things from Canada and the Great Lakes area. And I saw a pair of used Dan Post black cowboy boots. My dad had a pair that looked about the same, that he wore constantly before he died in 81. We passed them on to one of his grandsons. Thanks for the link! He and my dad would have gotten along very well.