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Isabelle Hunt Memorial Library

 

 

 

 

  Polaris the Gila County Library System will be unavailable between 7am and 7pm on Monday, January 16, while we perform routine maintenance. Please plan accordingly. Thank you.


 
 


 
   



 
 
Newest fundraiser for the library 

Half-Size Saddle donated by

 Sunset Saddle and Leather—Bob Papke

 

Raffle Tickets

1 for $1

6 for $5

15 for $10

Drawing

February 14, 2012

 

 

About This Half-Size Saddle

The Mountain Oak Saddle is a real saddle, just in a reduced size. It was undertaken by Bob Papke of Sunset Saddle and Leather exclusively to benefit the Isabelle Hunt Memorial Library in Pine, Arizona. It is a tribute to three distinct saddles styles common in the Desert Southwest around the turn of the twentieth century. Rather than a reproduction of a vintage saddle the Mountain Oak Saddle was styled as the saddler might have done, had he been around on Valentine's Day 1912, when Arizona became the last of the contiguous United States. It has a deep, centered, seat to facilitate navigating the steep climbs and precipitous descents of the Mogollon Rim Country around Pine; a Cheyenne Roll; moderately sized square skirts; double rigging; silver and gold tone conchos: unique hand-carved borders with insets of deer and elk heads; and matching tapadaros. The carvings feature oak leaves and acorns giving it a distinct mountain character. The fork cover, cantle roll and seat front are rolled and sewn or tacked in a simple clean style without additional bindings. All of these combine to make this a unique work of heirloom art to complement any western, mountain or country decor.


 

Tuesday and Friday:  10:00 am – 5:00 pm

Wednesday: 10 am-4 pm

Thursday: 10:00 am – 6:00 pm

Saturday:  9:00 am – 2:00 pm 

 Sunday & Monday:  CLOSED

 


 

 

PO Box 229    

6124 N. Randall Place   

Pine, AZ 85544