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Cowboys and craftspeople: The Eastern Oregon town where tradition is alive and growing

Stephanie Holmes
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Lifestyle and Travel Editor, Premium·NZ Herald·
10 mins to read

It's two hours before high noon and Richard Stapleman is busy at work in his boot shop in Pendleton, Oregon. He's in his usual get-up of plaid shirt, 10-gallon hat, blue jeans and brass belt buckle, feet snug in custom-made boots with an inch-wedge heel. Slight framed, but with hands the size of paddles.

"I used to be a cowboy," he tells me. "Now I just dress like one."

Across the road, Hank Moss is similarly dressed. Taller and bigger

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