Hamley and Company Catalog No. 29 is a facsimile reprint of the original 1929 trade catalog published by Hamley and Company of Pendleton, Oregon — one of the most celebrated saddleries in the history of the American West. Founded in 1883, Hamley built a national reputation for crafting exceptional saddles, tack, and cowboy equipment that outfitted working ranchers, rodeo competitors, and horsemen from the Pacific Northwest to the Great Plains. This catalog, published at the close of a transformative decade for the American ranching industry, represents the company at the height of its craft and commercial reach. This facsimile reprint faithfully reproduces the original catalog in its entirety, preserving the detailed illustrations, product descriptions, and period pricing that made Hamley catalogs essential references for stockmen and cowboys of the era. Today these catalogs are prized by Western Americana collectors, antique tack and saddlery enthusiasts, rodeo historians, and researchers of Oregon and Pacific Northwest heritage. A rare and authentic primary source document, this reprint makes a significant piece of American cowboy culture accessible to a new generation of collectors and historians.