Even though the Pony Express only operated for a short period of time, it will never be forgotten.  The daring riders braved everything imaginable to deliver the mail.

It all began in 1860 and ended a short 18 months later.  The Pony Express fell victim to technology, a piece of wire known as the telegraph.

This bronze depicts a rider busting though the brush and chaparral.  Looking at "Bustin' The Brush"  you'll feel the thrill of riding as hard as the horse can run.

 

 

"Bustin' The Brush"

Edition Size 45

Approximately 19" long  x 12"wide  x 17" high

 

 

[Up] ["Buffalo Skull"] [Business End Of A Big Iron] ["Bustin' The Brush"] ["Cowboy Boots"] ["Cowboy Hat"] [Cowgirl Boots] ["Dancing Waters"] [Ending the Pursuit] ["Faithful Breeze"] ["Gentle Breeze"] ["Heaven's Peaceful Breeze"] ["Inspirational Breeze"] ["My Old Shoes"] ["Outa' Control"] [Riding Partner] ["Spiritual Breeze"] [Two Eagle Feathers] ["Untamed Thunder"] ["Under Control"] ["Working the Hatch"]

 

 

Norm Greengard's Bronze Art Studio
Limited Edition Bronze Sculptures
 

Santa Clarita - California

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Phone:    661-212-2183

 

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