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Even though the Horse Feathers online store specializes in hat bands, wild rags, scarf slides and a few vintage items, our store in historic Taos, New Mexico has over 2000 square feet filled with new, pre-loved, collectible, antique and unique cowboy items. We have been in business here for more than twenty years. We've included several of the articles that have been written about us in popular magazines since we opened our first store in Taos in 1990. Click on magazinne covers or links to view the entire article in PDF format. |
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Horsemen's Voice December 2006 Vol XXIV, No 11 Horse Feathers by Roger Blake "You can find western antiques, silk scarves, boots that fit, and hats that will be steamed expecially for you." Click here to read the full article. |
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Cowboys and Indians December 2008 Cowboy Hats by Ann Kathryn Orsinger "Lindsey Enderby—who with his wife, Nancy, owns Horse Feathers, a western store in Taos, New Mexico— credits the 1989 television mini-series Lonesome Dove with inspiriing contemporary mainstream interest in buying and collecting cowboy hats." Click here to read the full article. |
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Santa Fean September 2004 Taos: The City Even More "...Horse Feathers sells western collectibles and a cornicopia of second hand cowboy boots..." Click here to read the full article. |
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Yippy Yi Yea Summer 1994, Vol 3, No 1 Horse Feathers by Anahid Lisa Derbabian "'The cowboy is the only true American hero,' Lindsey states. 'I like the honesty of it all: the cowboy in general, our merchandise, our customers (who have often become friends), and originality of the pieces.'" Click here to read the full article. |
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Southwest Flair Taos Style: Honoring the Old West by Sandra Richardson Lindsey is every bit the renegade humorist as well. You can coordinate your Tony Lama boots with battered old suitcases, painted up with phrases such as, “Ride your horse like you stole it!” Link to online article. |