We are excited to share with you a new feature
already appearing in....
An exclusive reprint of the interesting and entertaining book
telling the story of two youngsters, Peter and Barbara Ann,
from Manhattan and all they experience while spending the
summer with their Uncle Harry, a real live cowboy, on his
New Mexico ranch. The two learn the cowboy's life - what
and why they do what they do and, of course, how they talk.
To lend a hand with their lingo, a complete three-page-pull-
out glossary of cowboy terminology accompanies the first
chapter of the series in the May/June 2003 issue.
(Volume 13-3)
This is a fun story for all - you, your youngsters and even your grandchildren.
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BUT THAT'S CERTAINLY NOT ALL!
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What would an article be in The Journal without LEATHER?
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Each issue will give you
special leatherworking
projects that correlate with
each chapter. For example,
chapter one in the May/June
2003 issue is the Spur Strap
Issue, with how-to,
step-by-step articles on
making spur straps.
July/August 2003 is the Hat
Band Issue,
September/October 2003 will
be the Eye Glass Case Issue
and so on. Cuffs, chaps,
halters, reins, saddles, gloves
and more are all scheduled
projects that come with this
special series.
It's not just a story, it's how-to with leather. And what
a special opportunity to share with your child or
grandchild or any youngster, helping them to grow
as a leatherworker - or even just getting them
started!
We've expanded color pages to 40% for improved project comprehension!
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A special time with special people in a special craft and work.
Lots of Good Things come from The Journal!!
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