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Hyer's Famous Spread Eagle Boot
Artist: Hyer Family Boot, Olathe, Kansas
Location: 425 N. Rawhide Road
Boot provided by the Hyer Family
The spread eagle was a dress boot of distinction with the in-lay hand sewn and re-laid. The foot was black kangaroo and the leg was dark blue kid. The eagle was white kid and red kid. The stitching was red and white silk thread.
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