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Bob Tallman by David Yellowhorse
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​Presenting this exclusive, officially licensed commemorative by award-winning Artist David Yellowhorse. David starts with the Buck #110 and proceeds to transform it into a piece of highly collected Navajo artwork. The front side of the handle features BOB TALLMAN, with Welcome RODEO Fans on the backside. Accents are red coral and blue lapis strips featuring hand-cut German silver feathers, while Bob Tallman, Bull Rider, and Bucking Horse scenes highlight the German silver bolsters. This edition is limited to only 100, (001/100 thru 100/100) individually numbered knives. As with all of our Bob Tallman commemoratives, a portion of each sale goes to 4H. Add this classic to your collection and help support the 4H kids!
More About Tallman:
Bob Tallman was born and raised on the family ranch near Orovada, Nevada. When he was 10 years old, the family moved to Winnemucca. Bob became a world-renowned rodeo announcer. In fact, his voice is known as a “Precious Gift from God.” Bob has announced over 15,000 rodeos in the United States, Canada, Mexico, Australia, and New Zealand. He is a member of several Cowboy and Pro Rodeo Hall of Fames, including the Reno Rodeo Hall of Fame, the Texas Rodeo Cowboy Hall of Fame, the Texas Cowboy Hall of Fame, the St. Paul Rodeo Hall of Fame, the Calgary Stampede Pro Rodeo Hall of Fame, and is a PRCA 12 times Announcer of the Year Award winner. Bob has also announced the National Finals Rodeo more than any other announcer. He has announced the Reno Rodeo for 38 years and the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo for 33 years.
Bob Tallman was born and raised on the family ranch near Orovada, Nevada. When he was 10 years old, the family moved to Winnemucca. Bob became a world-renowned rodeo announcer. In fact, his voice is known as a “Precious Gift from God.” Bob has announced over 15,000 rodeos in the United States, Canada, Mexico, Australia, and New Zealand. He is a member of several Cowboy and Pro Rodeo Hall of Fames, including the Reno Rodeo Hall of Fame, the Texas Rodeo Cowboy Hall of Fame, the Texas Cowboy Hall of Fame, the St. Paul Rodeo Hall of Fame, the Calgary Stampede Pro Rodeo Hall of Fame, and is a PRCA 12 times Announcer of the Year Award winner. Bob has also announced the National Finals Rodeo more than any other announcer. He has announced the Reno Rodeo for 38 years and the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo for 33 years.