Tucson Old West Round-Up & Auction
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The Old West returns to the Old Pueblo! Collectors of Old West Americana will gather in Tucson at the Round-up Productions Tucson Old West Round-Up. Dealers from all over the country with cowboy and old west items for sale; bits, spurs, boots, hats, saddles, baskets, jewelry, dishes, weavings and all other western decor. Some of the nicest pieces you'll find anywhere. It will all be for sale and there will be an auction on Saturday evening will similar items offered to the highest bidder.
Hours: Fri 2-6p; Sat 9a-4p; Sun 10a-3p
Tucson Old West Round-Up & Auction
Phone : 406-834-3603 (Always call and confirm events.)
Fax : 406-834-3603
Email Address : kristi@oldwestroundup.com
Web: www.oldwestroundup.com
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