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How much is a Garcia bit worth?

How much is a Garcia bit worth?

J.M. Capriola Co. owner John Wright said, “An original G.S. Garcia bit or set of spurs can be worth $6,000-$10,000 in good shape.” Garcia’s sons, Les and Henry, took over the company following his death. The brothers moved the business in 1931 to Salinas, California, during Garcia’s illness.

Who is E Garcia?

“E GARCIA” was the hallmark used by Eduardo Garcia on spurs he sold from about the late 1980s through 2009. “GARCIA, ELKO, NV” is still used on spurs sold by Capriolla’s out of Elko, NV. They bought the Garcia Bit and Spur business from Les in 1978.

How do you know if you have Garcia spurs?

Knowing the maker’s marks helps ensure that you have the real thing. G.S. Garcia’s snake-pattern spurs are marked with his name on one heelband and have “Elko, Nev.” inside the other. For every art form there are artists, and there are imitators.

What is a bit maker?

BitMaker is a credit card sized extension board designed for connecting micro:bit with convenient plug and play Grove modules. The Grove series has different kinds of sensors, actuators, communication modules and displays etc which will extend the micro:bit’s allowing students to create more exciting projects.

What are Crockett Spurs worth?

In the Crockett number 6 catalog double mounted spurs cost $13.00 while single mounted spurs were $10.00. The spurs could be purchased plain without silver mountings for $7.00. The double mounting on your spurs makes them more desirable to collectors.

Why is an auger bit better if you have a deep hole to drill?

Drill Depth – Auger bits are capable of drilling deep, neat holes in wood up to 600mm (31″). Efficient Evacuation of Shavings – The wide, deep flighting of an auger bit allows for efficient evacuation of wood shavings and prevents the borehole from becoming clogged as easily as it might with other drill bits.

What are the different types of horse bits?

The two basic types of bits are snaffle bits and leverage (curb) bits. These differ in the areas on the horse where each applies pressure. In addition to these two types of bits, there are hackamores, which generally do not have a mouthpiece.

How do you identify a Crockett spur?

Examine your spur carefully for the name “CROCKETT.” It was common for manufacturers to make sure their spurs bore their name or initials, and spurs made by the Crockett Spurs Company were marked with the name “CROCKETT.” Look for the initials “CR” engraved in the spur.

How do you date old spurs?

Most often the marking would be stamped on the outside of the yoke but it could be stamped on the inside. Vanity usually dictated that the stamp was on the outside so people could readily identify the maker. Depending on the age of the spur, markings could be worn if the spurs were heavily used.

Are there still Garcia bits and Spurs in the market?

Just as they were at the turn of the century, Garcias are still used by working cowboys everywhere. However, cowboys and horsemen are no longer the only ones in the market for Garcia bits and spurs. Collectors, enchanted and intrigued by the mystique of the old West, seek the vintage pieces like a pirate seeks treasure.

What kind of silver are Garcia bits and Spurs made of?

Paula Wright told of a pair of fake Garcias spotted on the internet, which had well worn heel bands on the inside, but brand new, untarnished silver on the outside. Another point to consider is that while sterling or fine silver is used today, older bits and spurs were built using coin silver, a much harder metal.

What was g.s.garcia harness and saddlery?

Garcia’s intuition paid off; his fledgling Elko business (G. S. Garcia Harness and Saddlery) was so wildly successful that it was necessary to relocate to a larger building after only a year of business.

Is there such a thing as a fake Garcia?

Fraudulent Garcia makers have been known to age the imitations artificially, rusting and rubbing them to simulate wear and use. Paula Wright told of a pair of fake Garcias spotted on the internet, which had well worn heel bands on the inside, but brand new, untarnished silver on the outside.

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Ruth Doyle