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Items from his middle to late period where the company was mass producing bits and spurs with little or no oversight from Crockett himself will not be nearly as valuable as bits and spurs that Crockett crafted himself, or that were still hand made and date to his early period prior to 1935. The company continued to produce bits and spurs marked “CROCKETT” into the 60’s but it was rebranded as Crockett-Renalde, which was later Crockett, Kelly, Renalde, and eventually was closed and liquidated in the 1980s.īits and spurs that were handmade by Oscar Crockett himself are the most desirable to collectors and Crockett used different maker’s marks for most of his production so it’s possible to date and identify his spurs by the type of mark, size of mark and location of the maker’s mark present on Crockett spurs. Oscar’s wife Hazel continued to operate the company until 1951 when she sold it to James Renalde. He was traveling back to visit Boulder in 1949 when he died from a heart attack. All parts, including rowels, conchos and buttons, are cut and shaped in our Melba studio. In 1948, Oscar moved back to his Kansas farm and let his employees run the factory without much of his own oversight. MK Custom Idaho Cowboy Gear bits and spurs are handcrafted using materials such as cold-roll steel, sterling silver (overlay), fine silver (inlay), 10 or 14 carat gold (overlay) and 22 carat gold (inlay). The Crockett Bit and Spur Company reportedly had as many as 125 workers in Boulder by the late 40’s when they were using mechanical means to mass produce many of their bits and spurs. In 1943 Oscar moved the company to Boulder, Colorado with 10 workers during WWII and rebuilt the company as he was able to hire new workers. In 1932 Oscar moved the company and factory to his new home in Lenexa, Kansas where it did well until the start of WWII when many of his workers left for the war. Bit and Spur Company Medium Port Loose Shank (SKU: BASC 100) 145.00 Read More Bit & Spur Company Pro-Reiner (SKU: BASC 102) 175.00 Read More Bit & Spur Company Las Cruces Loomis Shank (SKU: BASC 103) 175.00 Read More Ace of Spades w/ roller, Switchback Shank (SKU: TB 8005) 580. After WWI Crockett was able to get financing from his uncle and purchased Shipley’s bit and spur department and opened up Crockett Bit and Spur Company in 1920 in Kansas City.Ĭrockett Bit & Spur grew quickly and grew to the point where they employed many craftsmen to help fill orders that were pouring in. Oscar ran his own blacksmith for about a year before shutting it down to help in the war effort.

Crockett helped to set up and run Shipley’s production but quickly had a falling out and after Oscar quit he packed up and moved to Pawhuska, Oklahoma. McChesney who had previously supplied many of Shipley’s bits and spurs. Shipley who was expanding his own production of bits and spurs after a falling out with J.R. In 1916, Crockett sold his business to C.P. Bits and spurs marked Crockett & Gliem are in collections and are treasured for their rarity.

Early on Oscar made bits and spurs in his spare time before starting a business with George Gliem around 1914. Crockett spent his early childhood driving cattle and at 23 he rode a train to Kansas City where he got a job working in a blacksmith shop. His older brother introduced him to bit and spur making and Oscar caught the bug. The Crockett Bit and Spur Company was born and became the leader in the United States for handmade bits and spurs.Oscar Crockett was born in Pecos City, Texas in 1887 to a family that knew cowboying and blacksmithing. Brice Crockett helped Oscar with financial backing and they bought out the Shipley interest in the the bit and spur making shop. Shipley Saddlery, Crockett worked for Shipley until 1920. Still on the move Oscar returned to Kansas City and opened another blacksmith shop and began doing work for the Charles P. In 1916 Oscar Crockett opened a blacksmith shop of his own in Pawhuska Oklahoma, a short time later he sold hi shop and moved to Bremerton Washington to work in a shipyard. Shop All Bits Spurs Gift card Contact/Request Quote. Oscar made wagons during the day and at night he made Bits and Spurs. Jens Berg creates completely custom and handcrafted western bits and spurs. In 1910 Oscar rode a train with a load of cattle from Magdalena, New Mexico to Kansas City, once he got there he decided to stay and work in a blacksmith shop. Oscar Crockett made his first pair of spurs under the shade of a tree. When Oscar was a young boy he watched his brother Arthur Crockett make handmade spurs and was very interested in making spurs himself. Oscar Crockett was born in 1887 in Pecos Texas.
