![]() Los Primeros - The First Vaqueros $20.00 The Vaquero roots go deep. It has been a long journey 15 centuries back to the Moors of North Africa and their nimble Barb horses. To Spain, where the blending of Moorish and Spanish horse cultures laid the groundwork for the bridle horse that was the hallmark of these superb reinsmen. To Mexico, where the underpinnings for roping and handling cattle on the open range evolved. And to California where it all came together. Here, the secrets of training horses through centuries of practice came full flower. And the hackamore, romal reins and spade bit were refined. The best of these proud Vaqueros earned the title Californio. Filmed in Spain, Mexico, California and the American West. Fifth in the Vaquero Series: Vaquero One: Tapadero, Vaquero Two: The Remuda, Vaquero Three: Holo Holo Paniolo, Vaquero Four: Houlihan, Vaquero Five: Los Primeros. ![]() The modern movie is 20 years old on August 6. Twenty years ago the movies added sound to sight. DON JUAN was the film, starring JOHN BARRYMORE. A year ater came "THE JAZZ SINGER," the first feature to use lip synchronization. Both films were produced and presented by Warner Brothers. The equipment which made them possible was developed and made by Bell Telephone Laboratories and Western Electric Company, units of the Bell System. ..... 1946 Bell Telephone System Ad, A5214. $10.99 This Item is an original Magazine ad, taken from a vintage magazine of the year indicated. The ad is suitable for framing and displaying in your home or office. The scan of this item was taken through plastic film, however it is an accurate representation of the item. The nominal size is 10.5 inches by 14 inches. |
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