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  2. Cowboy - Wikipedia

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    The modern distinction between vaquero and buckaroo within American English may also reflect the parallel differences between the California and Texas traditions of western horsemanship. [77] A "Wade" saddle, popular with working ranch Buckaroo tradition riders, derived from vaquero saddle designs

  3. Western saddle - Wikipedia

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    Endurance saddle, based on a western design, with a 3/4 rigging, placing the rider more directly over the stirrups and over the center of gravity of the horse. A similar tree without a horn is used for saddles used by saddle bronc riders/ Custom built saddles may be designed with any of the above rigging styles.

  4. Buckaroo! - Wikipedia

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    Buckaroo! is a favorite game of Father Dougal McGuire in Irish sitcom Father Ted. He regularly plays the game with Ted, despite the fact that Ted hates it and would rather play chess. [3] Buckaroo! is recreated by the team of Ed Gamble, Katy Wix, and Rose Matafeo on the fourth episode of the 9th series of Taskmaster [4]

  5. Vaquero - Wikipedia

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    Vaquero, c. 1830. The vaquero (Spanish:; Portuguese: vaqueiro, European Portuguese: [vɐˈkɐjɾu]) is a horse-mounted livestock herder of a tradition that has its roots in the Iberian Peninsula and extensively developed in Mexico from a method brought to the Americas from Spain.

  6. Wintec - Wikipedia

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    Wintec Saddles was launched in 1916 and is a saddle brand known for ... The Easy Change Gullet System was designed in 1998 to help custom fit a saddle to a horse’s ...

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    “When making nonalcoholic drinks, you need to prevent the drink from becoming overly diluted, which happens easily when stirring or shaking a drink with ice," says Jessica King, owner of Brother ...