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Huston's Saddle Shop
1820 1st Street
Baker City, OR 97814

Telephone: 541-519-8964
Website: http://saddleuphuston.com/Home_Page.html

Year Started: 1995

# American Employees: 2
  Huston saddlery is a small custom saddle shop located in eastern Oregon. Specializing in Treeless Soft Saddles, Quality leather work, and custom silver work with hand engraved silver trim. No job is to big or small and we always like the challenge that new ideas bring. William Lee Huston has been building and redefining the Western Saddle for over 40 years. A real life cowboy, he can ride, rope, fish, hunt, and do just about anything else that comes with the territory. A true equestrian, Bill knows horses and mules better than they know themselves. We think that's a good thing.The Huston family originally immagrated from Cork County, Ireland. Most of their offspring were cattle ranchers and farmers that settled in Hog Canyon, California. Bill's father was a roaving patrolman with the Los Padres national forest in Monterey County, CA. Growing up in what's called The Indian's, little Billy was free to explore the enchanted Lucia's Mountians. Through this, he grew a deep respect for the natural beauty he'd discovered in the wild. He also developed a keen interest in the Native American Indian culture, along with traditional Western Art originated in Europe. Especially the Spanish style. After attending a Saddle School in Wyoming, Bill was on his way to becoming one of the finest saddle makers of his generation. And he hasn't stopped since. Bill has made hundreds of saddles in his lifetime for people all over the world. Mr. Huston now resides with his wife, and business partner, Jean in the rural mountains of Eastern Oregon. Still doing what he does best, perfecting and refining the essence of the American Saddle. One of Bill's saddles will surely endure for generations to come.  
 
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