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LOCAL
Wallowa County Chieftain
Wednesday, August 4, 2021
Flora silversmith honored by grand marshal selection
By RONALD BOND
Wallowa County Chieftain
FLORA — Thirty-fi ve
years ago, Larry Bacon
attended a spur-makers
school in Idaho.
The classes, which were
in Nampa in 1986, were to
take four weeks, but Bacon,
a Flora resident, attended
for just a week due to mat-
ters that needed tended to
on his home farm.
“I asked if I could go just
for one week. I had cows to
calve, etc.,” he said.
Yet in that week, the
skill he honed — one he set
out to develop to make a
little money on the side —
turned into one that led to
him spending three decades
crafting spurs for the all-
around winner of the Chief
Joseph Days Rodeo.
This past weekend, he
was honored for that con-
tribution as he was named
grand marshal of the Chief
Joseph Days Parade, which
ran through the streets of
Joseph on Saturday, July
31.
“It was quite an honor
— very much appreciated,”
he said. “There’s only very
few people that are cho-
sen with that honor. If they
think I have benefi ted their
rodeo and business, I very
much appreciate that.”
Bacon began making
spurs for the rodeo in 1991,
he said, after “word kind of
got out” that he was making
spurs and bits.
“One of the directors
contacted me and asked if I
could make a pair for Chief
Joseph Days, which I did,”
he said.
The silver spurs have
Bill Bradshaw/Wallowa County Chieftain
Flora silversmith Larry Bacon rides through the arena with his wife, Donna, in the Chief Joseph Days stagecoach Saturday,
July 31, 2021. Larry Bacon, who has made the all-around award winner’s spurs for the past 30 years, was the CJD parade grand
marshal.
“FROM WHAT THE DIRECTORS TELL
ME, EVERYONE WANTS TO WIN
THOSE SPURS, AND IT BECOMES
QUITE A COMPETITION BETWEEN
THEM OF WHO IS GOING TO GET IT.”
Larry Bacon, grand marshal of the
Chief Joseph Days Parade
become a hit since, and one
of the more desired items
one can win at CJD.
“From what the directors
tell me, everyone wants
to win those spurs, and it
becomes quite a competi-
tion between them of who
is going to get it,” Bacon
said.
The spur-making pro-
cess, he said, can take about
a month and starts with a
bar of steel.
“You saw out your
design, cut it out of the
steel, fi le it, and work it as
needed,” he said.
Once the steel is crafted
into a spur shape, Bacon
overlays the spur with sil-
ver, then polishes it.
The CJD ones then have
the logo for the rodeo in
bronze soldered onto them,
with lettering spelling out
the title also soldered on —
and also in bronze.
This year, Bacon said, it
read, “All-Around Cham-
pion, 2021, 75th.”
Bacon, who has made
between 100 and 200 sets
of spurs, said he has always
liked making, working
on farm projects or as a
mechanic. That was part of
what turned him on to spur
making.
“I wanted a job that
& Skylight
Gallery
I could do in my shop
over the winter time, and
kind of make a little extra
money for the farm,” he
said. “That’s what I chose
to learn to do a little silver
work and maybe help out
with my income.”
Over the years, he has
made spurs for several
individuals, and has also
crafted them for the St.
Paul Rodeo, he said. He
also made buckles, jewelry,
bits and more.
“People ask me to make
them for special occasions,
usually — wedding anniver-
sary, birthday, such things
as that,” he said. “Many of
my spurs are being used in
everyday use.”
Terry Jones, CJD presi-
dent, said the grand marshal
honor was given because of
the longtime commitment
to the rodeo by Bacon, and
also by his wife, Donna.
“Larry has done the all-
around spurs and stuff for
a long time,” he said. “Liv-
ing in Flora, it’s a long way
out to attend stuff , and they
show up. ... They have been
here for a long time and
supported the rodeo. As
long as they’ve supported
us, it was time to return the
favor, or at least let them
know that we know what
they’re doing.”
Bacon will work with an
individual who wants spurs
to get them what they desire.
If interested, they can email
him at ld_bacon@yahoo.
com, or fi nd him on Face-
book at Larry Bacon.
“We would need to talk it
over,” he said. “I would then
have to design what I think
they want, and then I pro-
ceed to make them.”
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