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Hello all, I have received this saddle and have never heard of the maker. The stamps say P.B. HIRSCH MAKER. Any and all information would be greatly appreciated as this is a very neat saddle.

Thanks,

Tony

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Hello all, I have received this saddle and have never heard of the maker. The stamps say P.B. HIRSCH MAKER. Any and all information would be greatly appreciated as this is a very neat saddle.

Thanks,

Tony

post-23748-054933400 1312599764_thumb.jp

post-23748-091595300 1312599818_thumb.jp

post-23748-058589100 1312599870_thumb.jp

post-23748-058589100 1312599870_thumb.jp

post-23748-031574700 1312599957_thumb.jp

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Peter B. Hirsch was a brother-in-law to Tom Flynn....both saddlemakers from Colorado. Peter opened his first shop in Denver, CO (1873-1883) and then relocated in West Los Animas, CO (1884-1890)....but again relocated to Pueblo, CO (1889-1898). Hope this information helps

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Hello all, I have received this saddle and have never heard of the maker. The stamps say P.B. HIRSCH MAKER. Any and all information would be greatly appreciated as this is a very neat saddle.

Thanks,

Tony

post-23748-054933400 1312599764_thumb.jp

post-23748-091595300 1312599818_thumb.jp

post-23748-058589100 1312599870_thumb.jp

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post-23748-031574700 1312599957_thumb.jp

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Hi, Tony--

Peter Bidel Hirsch (P.B. Hirsch) was my great-great grandfather. He was born in Bavaria and came to this country sometime in 1854 or so. He married Katie Flynn in Kentucky and later moved with his family to Denver, Colorado where he set up a saddlery. His brother-in-law, Thomas Flynn, joined the family at some point and, as we understand it, apprenticed under P.B. Hirsch, his brother-in-law. Both Hirsch and Flynn continued their saddlemaking in Pueblo after working in Denver. Around 1895, Hirsch joined the Colorado Cooperative Company, a group of families that believed in socialist values and were located in Pinon, CO, close to Montrose. He operated a saddlery in Montrose, and died suddenly from flu(?) in 1901.

I am so excited that you have one of his saddles! I've been looking for one, and this is a first for me! Thanks for the pictures!--JudyJ

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