barn find id ?

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The only Curtis leather co. I have found is this one.

J. G. CURTIS LEATHER CO.
Founded in 1872, this industry has continued without interruption except for the inevitable change occasioned by progress and the element of time. Originally established to utilize the native hemlock bark it still makes ample use of this commodity in manufacture. Its product is known and admired wherever leather is sold, being particularly noted for its extreme durability and beauty of finish. Below is a partial list of the different leathers produced: luggage leather, book binding, handbag and pocketbook leather, sporting goods covering, including football, basketball, golf bags, gun cases, racquet covers; shoe leather uppers and lining stock; foot appliance and truss leathers; strap leathers of all kinds; insoles for women's and misses' shoes.

This is from a book from 1935 so I assume they were still in operation at that time.

I dont think something made to go against an animals body would have a metal piece on the inside.
 

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I swear, you Texans are something else. Everyone knows that is the little saddle that monkeys use in those greyhound races I've heard about. My uncle use to live near a greyhound race track and told me about it. But I have never seen an actual race.
M ::) nty. :laughing7:
 

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