David Thornbury (born in 1948) is an American trick roper and saddle maker.[1][2]

Career

Thornbury was born in 1948[3] and started lassoing at the age three,[4] and stated there were "No computer games, no TV, no electronics — just the rope I grew up on." His father, J.D., was a trick horse rider who raised him traveling from rodeo to rodeo as his family performed on a Midwest circuit.[5]

As an adult, Thornbury first learned saddlery in Michigan but fine-tuned his art and tooling skills later from a Pima saddler named Mervyn Ringlero. Thornbury moved to California in the 1970s and became popular worldwide for his saddles and leather goods that included work for stuntmen in Hollywood.[5] Thornbury continued in the rodeo as a Bronc rider, and at one point, was hired to model for Marlboro Man ads.[6]

Personal life

Thornbury lives in Agoura Hills.[7] He is a regular performer with his lasso at the Santa Clarita Cowboy Festival.[8]

References

  1. "City of Santa Clarita, CA : City News". Santa-clarita.com. Retrieved May 8, 2017.
  2. "Jubilant event fosters community at Chabad of Malibu". Malibu Surfside News. March 21, 2017. Retrieved May 8, 2017.
  3. Rene, Dana (June 2, 2008). "Agoura Hills man from four generations of cowboys". Archive.vcstar.com. Retrieved May 8, 2017.
  4. Flans, Robyn (October 6, 2012). "Agoura Hills celebrates 30th birthday with Reyes Adobe Days". Archive.vcstar.com. Retrieved May 8, 2017.
  5. 1 2 "Ex-Rodeo Man Sits Tall in Saddlery : He Knows What Riders Need - latimes". Articles.latimes.com. July 3, 1986. Retrieved May 8, 2017.
  6. "Saddlery Bucks Progress With a Touch of Old West - latimes". Articles.latimes.com. August 29, 2000. Retrieved May 8, 2017.
  7. "Irvine holds parade, dinner for Korean Special Olympics delegation". July 23, 2015.
  8. "Destinations". The Boston Globe. March 4, 2012. Retrieved May 8, 2017.

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