Dear lady,
I might refer this person to one of the experts at:
http://www.appraisers.org/phoenix/
Peace,
ja
At 11:07 AM 10/25/2001 -0700, you wrote:
>Does anyone know anything about a saddle maker by the name of Porter? I
>have an inquiry from someone looking for historical and/or appraisal
>information on a 1904 Porter (Phoenix) saddle. She seems to think the fact
>that it was made in Phoenix rather than Tuscon is significant, but I have
>been unable to find any information about the maker. Any suggestions would
>be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
>
>Katherine Child
>Collections Manager
>Phoenix Museum of History
>
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