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Vintage wooden boot jack produced by Puma Western Wear of Denver, Colorado. This classic boot removal tool features a sturdy wood construction with a curved U-shaped opening lined with padded fabric to grip the heel of a boot, allowing the user to remove footwear easily without bending down. The piece is fitted with ribbed rubber traction pads on the base for stability and includes an original Puma Western Wear label plate on the front.
Boot jacks have long been practical accessories in ranching, western wear, and equestrian settings. Branded examples such as this were often sold through western apparel stores and have become collectible pieces of western lifestyle memorabilia.
Key Details:
• Maker / Brand: Puma Western Wear
• Location Marked: Denver, Colorado
• Material: Wood with rubber traction pads and fabric-lined heel opening
• Style / Theme: Western apparel accessory / ranch décor
• Components Included: Single wooden boot jack
• Notable Features: Curved padded heel notch, ribbed anti-slip rubber pads, branded metal label plate
Condition:
Good vintage condition with visible wear consistent with use. Fabric lining shows wear and age, and the wood surface displays light scratches, marks, and natural patina. Rubber traction pads remain present.
A practical and collectible western accessory appealing to collectors of cowboy memorabilia, western wear advertising, and rustic ranch décor.