The three-prong basket border tool was first made in 1926 by Frank Russell, a prominent toolmaker
around the turn of the century. Features include brass conchos and matching hoof pick holder.
Tree: Bullhide covered Cliff Wade. Quarter horse bars.
Seat: 16" only
Swell: 9 1/2"
Gullet Width: 6 1/2"
Weight: Approximately 45 lbs.
Horn: Height, 3 1/4". Diameter, 4". Rawhide bound
Cantle: 4". Cheyenne roll. Rawhide bound
Skirt: Length, 27". Width, 13"
Stirrup Leathers: 3" with leather covered Blevins and Arizona wrap
Stirrups: Rawhide covered flat bottom oxbow with 1 3/4" tread
Rigging: Brass dropped rigging in 7/8 position