Charro Saddle
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![]() MEXICAN CHARRO ROPE MEXICAN SADDLE RIATA CHARRO SOGA MONTURA CHARRA RIATA US $44.99
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![]() Charro Saddle Hand Made 14 1 2 15 Seat US $575.00
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![]() RDLC Traditional 19 Scale MEXICAN CHARRO SADDLE TREE US $13.99
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Charro! $10.99 Charro DVD New "" Synopsis: A reformed outlaw's old gang tries to frame him for the theft of a jeweled Mexican cannon. Format: DVD Color: Color Rating: G Genre: Western Runtime: 98 Year: 1969 Director: Charles Marquis Warren |
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Elvis - Charro $19.99 Elvis - Charro - T-Shirt |
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Guadalajara, Mexico, Charro $24.99 Guadalajara, Mexico, Charro - Premium Poster |
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Juniors: Elvis - Charro $21.99 Juniors: Elvis - Charro - T-Shirt |
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Charro Playing Guitar, Mexico $24.99 Charro Playing Guitar, Mexico - Premium Poster |
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Charro, Agua Caliente, Tijuana, Mexico $24.99 Charro, Agua Caliente, Tijuana, Mexico - Premium Poster |
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Plaza del Charro Mexican Restaurant $14.99 Plaza del Charro Mexican Restaurant - Premium Poster |
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Charro Days Parade, Rio Grande Valley, Texas $39.99 Charro Days Parade, Rio Grande Valley, Texas - Giclee Print |
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Texas - Charro Days on the Rio Grande, c.1948 $19.99 Texas - Charro Days on the Rio Grande, c.1948 - Premium Poster |
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El Charro Restaurant, Tucson, Arizona, USA $24.99 El Charro Restaurant, Tucson, Arizona, USA - Photographic Print |
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Curse Of El Charro, The $4.69 Rated: NRSynopsis: A young woman keeps having vivid gruesome dreams of death. What she doesn’t realize is that she is the reincarnation of the woman who was murdered over a hundred years ago. When she and her best friends travel down to Mexico, they find something more terrifying than they could ever have imagined…the undead corpse of the 19th century land baron, El Charro. El Charro will stop at nothing to get to his true love, including destroying everyone that stands in the way. The thrills are many, and the body count is even higher in this blood-curdling tale of love, murder and vengeance. (English) |
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Men in Charro Costumes in Tampico Mexico Photograph - Tampico, Mexico $19.99 Men in Charro Costumes in Tampico Mexico Photograph - Tampico, Mexico - Premium Poster |
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Elvis Charro Widescreen $7.51 Rated: NASynopsis: A boisterous outlaw must break free from the notorious gang he once ran with in order to complete his reformation. The gang is not about to let him go that easily, though. It seems there are some old scores to settle. This was the twenty-ninth film for the aging Elvis, which is of course a must for Elvis fans, but beware: only one song ("Charro"). |
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Charro (DVD) $14.79 A boisterous outlaw must break free from the notorious gang he once ran with in order to complete his reformation. The gang is not about to let him go that easily, though. It seems there are some old scores to settle. This was the twenty-ninth film for the aging Elvis, which is of course a must for Elvis fans, but beware: only one song ("Charro"). |
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Charro Claus and the Tejas Kid $3.95 "Even Santa Claus sends the jobs he is unable or unwilling to do to Mexico...in this colorful storybook by local author-illustrator Xavier Garza...The simple South Texas Christmas tale is printed in both English and Spanish, allowing for several different bilingual reading opportunities...Charro Claus is the perfect gift for the children of your Minute Men relatives." --San Antonio Current, Nov. 19, 2008 Let's welcome Santa's newest helper: his cousin Pancho, a farmer living down in South Texas who is so smart he speaks both Spanish and English. Back in the day, Pancho was a mariachi singer with a whole lot of style and a fancy sombrero. But as the years passed, Pancho got, well, a little older and a little wider all around. Then one night his primo Santa Claus showed up. Santa needed some help along the US/Mexico border. Pancho volunteered. And then, poof, Santa transformed Pancho into the resplendent Charro Claus with his incredible Flying Burritos. And Charro Claus, it turns out, even had his own surprise elf--his nephew Vincente All Christmas Eve, Vincente and Pancho deliver toys to the boys and girls on the border. Neither rain, cloudy skies, wire fences, or concrete walls keep them from covering every inch of their newly assigned territory. And they don't forget a single town or city. How could they? The border is their home. A native of the Rio Grande Valley, Xavier Garza is a prolific author, artist, teacher, and storyteller whose work is a lively documentation of the dreams, superstitions, and heroes in the bigger-than-life world of South Texas. Garza has exhibited his art and performed his stories in venues throughout Texas, Arizona, and Washington State. He lives with his wife and son in San Antonio, Texas, and is the author of five books. Lucha Libre: The Man in the Silver Mask was an honor book for the Americas Award. |
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Saddle in the Sky - The Lone Star State $33.32 SADDLE IN THE SKY THE THE LONE STAR STATS by J. H. Plenn ILLUSTRATED BY AGNES LIHENBERG MUENCH THE BOBBS-MERRILL COMPANY PUBLISHERS INDIANAPOLIS NEW YORK THE OLD CHISHOLM TRAIL Goin back to town to draw my money, Goin back home to see my honey, With my seat in the saddle, And my saddle in the sky, Ill quite punchin cows in the sweet bye-and-bye Coma ti yi youpy, youpy ya, youpy ya, Coma ti yi youpy, youpy ya. The song Poor Boy page 64 from The American Songbag, compiled by Carl Sandburg, is reprinted by permission of Harcourt, Brace and Company. The Streets of Laredo page 91 from Cowboy Lore by Jules Verne Allen is reprinted by per mission of The Naylor Company. Portions of Vesta and Matties Blues first lyric on page 226 from Blues, an Anthology, by W. C. Handy, is reprinted by permission of Handy Brothers Music Co., Inc. CONTENTS BOOK ONE CHAPTER PAGE I CHARRO FIESTA 11 II CURIOS 18 III GRANDERIO 26 IV BACKDROP 38 V ODYSSEY 49 VI Rio GRANDE 75 VII MAGIC VALLEY 96 VIII DOODLEBUG 117 IX SALT SPRAY . . 131 BOOK TWO I PANORAMA 155 II CLOSE-UP ONE 163 III SWING YOUR PARTNER 192 IV CLOSE-UP Two 201 V NlGGERTOWN 223 VI CLOSE-UP THREE 233 VII CHIPPY 257 VIII CLOSE-UP FOUR 263 IX SADDLE IN THE SKY 279 BOOK ONE CHARRO FIESTA IT HAD been snowing when I left New York. Now I was in Brownsville, as far south as I could get and still be in Texas. The windows were open wide, and the air seemed fragrant and spongy, like that of a dew-weighted spring morning. But it was still winter according to the calendar. The month was February. I had with me two suitcases full of notes, an accumulation from years of newspaper work in Texas my own experiences, observations, stories told me by others. This materialwas to guide me in seeing Texas again in recapturing some of the feeling of a state which is as big as an empire. Brownsvilles Charro Days Fiesta was about to open, celebrating the lore and tradition of the charro, glamorous Mexican rancher-cowboy. The Fiesta would help to revive memories of earlier days, when I was stationed as a news correspondent in the border town of Granderio. I could now hear music of guitars and violins and soft voices, directly below my windowthe sweet melody of Las MananitaSj traditional serenade of Old Mexico. This music at daybreak was like a faraway echo from a Mexican village Que bonitas mananitas Como que quiere Hover, Parecen las mananitas En que te empece a querer. 11 12 SADDLE IN THE SKY Despierta, mi bien, despierta Mira que y amanecio. Ya los pajarillos cantan, La luna ya se metio. Simple words, deep words, as unadorned and as ornate, as empty and as full of meaning as I love you. What beautiful little mornings the song says. Not just one morning, but many little mornings, many sighs, many moments, many little tinkles of laughter. What beautiful, what lovely little mornings it says, as if they wanted to rain, like the little mornings when I first began to love you. Awake, my love, awake, behold the dawn has come the birds are singi |
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Charro on a Black Andalusian Stallion Galloping in Ojai, California, USA $19.99 Carol Walker Charro on a Black Andalusian Stallion Galloping in Ojai, California, USA - Premium Poster |
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Charro Days Fiesta. Dance at El Rancho Grande, Brownsville, Texas. 1942 $19.99 Charro Days Fiesta. Dance at El Rancho Grande, Brownsville, Texas. 1942 - Premium Poster |
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Woman Wears China Poblana, Man Wears Charro Garb of Gentleman Rancher $39.99 B. Anthony Stewart Woman Wears China Poblana, Man Wears Charro Garb of Gentleman Rancher - Photographic Print |
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Mexico, Jalisco, Puerto Vallarta Cowboy attempts to rope a bull at the charro, rodeo $24.99 John & Lisa Merrill Mexico, Jalisco, Puerto Vallarta Cowboy attempts to rope a bull at the charro, rodeo - Photographic Print |
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Saddle $14.99 Saddle - Premium Poster |
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Inet Video N010120382 Charro DVD Western Genre $26.77 Original Title: Charro. Actors: Barbara Werle Elvis Presley Ina Balin Solomon Sturges Victor French. Director: Charles Marquis Warren. Format: DVD. Format Size: Widescreen. Runtime: 98 Mins. Language: English. Subtitle: English Subtitles. Region code: Region 1 (United States Canada Bermuda U.S. territories). Discs: 1. Rating: PG. Genre: Western. Release Year: 1969. |
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Charro Juarez / O.s.t. $4.49 Vina Distribution:472 |
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El Charro Juarez (DVD) $14.07 Description not available. |
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Charro Days in Brownsville $18.69 No Synopsis Available |



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