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September/October 2004 Issue

Travel
Vantage Points--To travel the West is to grasp a greater vision.—more

Best of The West
It's Not Wood—It's Leather Chris Chapman has carried trompe l'oeil effects to new heights in Western Furniture.—more

Silver Screen
The Best of the Duke-- Listen up Pilgrim—as we stand and deliver the "top 10" picks among John Wayne Westerns.—more

Taste of The West
Garden Affections-- People garden for many reasons, and giving is not the least of them.—more

Stirring the Embers
Whatever Happened to Randolph Scott? Whatever it is, it has happened to society too.—more

Made in The West
The Molesworth style remains the benchmark for comfort and collectibles in ranch furnishings.

Western Art Goes Wild
The West wouldn't be the West without its wildlife—and top Western artists know this better than anyone.

Framed Nostalgia
Robert Dawson's sepia tone photographiy reawakens the romance of the past.

Class Act
From the Big Sandy to the rodeo circuits and the stuntwoman ranks, cowfirl Sammy Brackenbury has always been out front.

ON THE COVER: Charles Bornstaedt on the Lucky Diamond Ranch outside of Joseph, OR.—Photo by Robert Dawson

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