Visalia Stock Saddle Company Catalog No. 34 is a black and white facsimile reprint of an early 1950s trade catalog published by the Visalia Stock Saddle Company of San Francisco, California — one of the most legendary saddleries in the history of the American West. Founded in 1870 by Dave Walker, Visalia built an unrivaled reputation for custom-made saddles and riding equipment crafted from oak-bark tanned California leather on handmade D.E. Walker trees of No. 1 seasoned sugar pine. This interim catalog showcases the company's principal saddle models including the Warren Roper, the Troy Fort Championship Roping Saddle — named for the 1949 Grand National Calf Roping Champion — the Cutting Horse, the Bantam, the Nevada, and the silver-mounted El Caballero, along with detailed pricing schedules for stamping, rigging, and custom specifications. Beyond saddles, the catalog offers a remarkable window into the full outfitter experience that made Visalia a destination for horsemen across the West, featuring sterling silver headstalls, breast collars, and martingales; Visalia Humane Bits; custom spurs including the Toots Mansfield Roping Spur; Justin and Hyer boots; Stetson western hats; H&C frontier clothing; Levi's western wear; Navajo saddle blankets; rawhide reatas; bosals and hackamores; and fine buckskin jackets and accessories. This facsimile reprint is an essential reference for Western Americana collectors, antique tack and saddlery enthusiasts, rodeo historians, and researchers of California cowboy heritage and mid-century western goods.