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'''Billy Ray Klapper''' was a ] and ] maker known for creating and producing many unique spurs and bits for the ] community.<ref name="Dexerto">{{cite web |last1=Cullen |first1=Jessica |title=Who is Billy Klapper? Yellowstone's dedication explained |url=https://www.dexerto.com/tv-movies/yellowstone-billy-klapper-dedication-explained-2976490/ |website=Dexerto.com |date=11 November 2024 |access-date=30 November 2024}}</ref><ref name="MovieWeb">{{cite web |last1=Grove |first1=David |title=Yellowstone's Tribute to Billy Klapper, Explained |url=https://movieweb.com/yellowstone-billy-klapper-tribute-explained/ |website=MovieWeb.com |date=14 November 2024 |access-date=30 November 2024}}</ref>
Torcida Mulobedanj poznatija kao '''''Šubijeva Šajba''''' poznata je po svojoj besprijekornoj i nadprirodnoj Torcidnoj snazi.


==Early life and Career==
Legenda kaže da su prije mnogo godina Legendarni Šubi i Snelly napravili ovaj klub (prije čak 2 tjedna) i od tada nemilo raste i iz dana u dan postaje sve jači i jači
Klapper began his career as a ] at the Buckle L Ranch in ] and later at the Y Ranch in ] and transitioned to spur and bit making in 1966 under the mentorship of ], where he observed and learned the craft.<ref name="Texas Cowboy Hall of Fame" /><ref name="Dexerto" />By 1968, the demand for his work had grown significantly, leading him to pursue making cowboy equipment full-time. During his career, Klapper developed 682 spur patterns and 816 bit patterns.<ref name="Texas Cowboy Hall of Fame" />

==Šubi Lord==
Torcida Mulobedanj je nastala u malome mjestu '''''Mulobedanj'''''.

Glavni klošari: Snelly, Šubi, Ja i Nodi


==Craftsmanship and technique== ==Craftsmanship and technique==
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In 1968, Klapper became a full-time bit and spur maker due to the high demand for his work. He started his business near Childress, Texas, before eventually relocating to ], Texas.<ref name="Western Horseman" /> In 1968, Klapper became a full-time bit and spur maker due to the high demand for his work. He started his business near Childress, Texas, before eventually relocating to ], Texas.<ref name="Western Horseman" />


Klapper was known for one-piece spurs built using a technique that set him apart in the industry. He was one of few craftsmen who made spurs from a single piece of ] rather than ] pieces together.<ref name="MovieWeb">{{cite web |last1=Grove |first1=David |date=14 November 2024 |title=Yellowstone's Tribute to Billy Klapper, Explained |url=https://movieweb.com/yellowstone-billy-klapper-tribute-explained/ |access-date=30 November 2024 |website=MovieWeb.com}}</ref> His dedication to traditional methods limited his production to approximately 200 spurs annually.<ref name="MovieWeb" /> His crafts were known for durability and suitability for working cowboys while having high collectible value, his spurs or bits costing as much as $2,100.<ref name="Western Horseman" /> While apprenticing, Klapper adopted Bayers’ ] techniques, including hammering out one piece of steel without welding; using pre-1949 Ford axles as raw material for spurs (though this became harder to source over time); and employing a trip hammer to shape the steel.<ref name="Western Horseman" /> Klapper was known for one-piece spurs built using a technique that set him apart in the industry. He was one of few craftsmen who made spurs from a single piece of ] rather than ] pieces together.<ref name="MovieWeb" /> His dedication to traditional methods limited his production to approximately 200 spurs annually.<ref name="MovieWeb" /> His crafts were known for durability and suitability for working cowboys while having high collectible value, his spurs or bits costing as much as $2,100.<ref name="Western Horseman" /> While apprenticing, Klapper adopted Bayers’ ] techniques, including hammering out one piece of steel without welding; using pre-1949 Ford axles as raw material for spurs (though this became harder to source over time); and employing a trip hammer to shape the steel.<ref name="Western Horseman" />


==Notable designs== ==Notable designs==

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Texan craftsman
Billy Ray Klapper
BornApril 19, 1937
Lazare, Texas, United States of America
DiedSeptember 10, 2024
Pampa, Texas
Occupation(s)Bit maker, Spur maker
TelevisionYellowstone (American TV series)

Billy Ray Klapper was a spur and bit maker known for creating and producing many unique spurs and bits for the ranching community.

Early life and Career

Klapper began his career as a ranch hand at the Buckle L Ranch in Childress, Texas and later at the Y Ranch in Paducah, Texas and transitioned to spur and bit making in 1966 under the mentorship of Adolph Bayers, where he observed and learned the craft.By 1968, the demand for his work had grown significantly, leading him to pursue making cowboy equipment full-time. During his career, Klapper developed 682 spur patterns and 816 bit patterns.

Craftsmanship and technique

At age 25, Klapper built his first bit while working on the Y Ranch. He was inspired to start making bits due to the long wait times for custom made equipment from established craftsmen like his future mentor Adolph Bayers.

In 1968, Klapper became a full-time bit and spur maker due to the high demand for his work. He started his business near Childress, Texas, before eventually relocating to Pampa, Texas.

Klapper was known for one-piece spurs built using a technique that set him apart in the industry. He was one of few craftsmen who made spurs from a single piece of steel rather than welding pieces together. His dedication to traditional methods limited his production to approximately 200 spurs annually. His crafts were known for durability and suitability for working cowboys while having high collectible value, his spurs or bits costing as much as $2,100. While apprenticing, Klapper adopted Bayers’ blacksmithing techniques, including hammering out one piece of steel without welding; using pre-1949 Ford axles as raw material for spurs (though this became harder to source over time); and employing a trip hammer to shape the steel.

Notable designs

  • The “27” bit: One of Klapper’s most popular designs, featuring snake-like curved shanks and a solid, high-ported mouthpiece
  • The “299” bit: A lighter version of the “27” created for horseman Don Dodge

Notable clientele

Yellowstone appearance

In his cameo on Yellowstone, Klapper played himself, appearing in a scene with the character Rip Wheeler (Cole Hauser). The scene takes place in Klapper's workshop in Pampa, Texas, where Rip goes to pick up a bit ordered by Lloyd years ago.

Klapper's craftsmanship is highlighted during this interaction, and he gifts Rip a pair of his handmade spurs. This moment serves as a passing of the torch from the old generation of cowboys to the new.

The episode ends with a tribute to Klapper, reading "In Loving Memory of Billy Klapper," honoring his contribution to Western heritage and his brief but impactful appearance on the show.

References

  1. ^ "Billy Klapper - 2025 Legendary Bit & Spur Maker". Texas Cowboy Hall of Fame. 15 November 2024. Retrieved 1 December 2024.
  2. "Obituary". Carmichael-Whatley.com. Retrieved 30 November 2024.
  3. ^ Cullen, Jessica (11 November 2024). "Who is Billy Klapper? Yellowstone's dedication explained". Dexerto.com. Retrieved 30 November 2024.
  4. ^ Grove, David (14 November 2024). "Yellowstone's Tribute to Billy Klapper, Explained". MovieWeb.com. Retrieved 30 November 2024.
  5. ^ Hecox, Ross (2018-05-01). "West Texas Treasure". Western Horseman. Retrieved 2024-12-01.
  6. Ukil, Aparna (11 November 2024). "Who Is Billy Klapper in Yellowstone and the Actor Playing Him?". Beebom.com. Retrieved 30 November 2024.
  7. Romano, Evan (11 November 2024). "How Yellowstone Honored Cowboy Legend Billy Klapper". MensHealth.com. Retrieved 30 November 2024.
  8. Rosenberg, Josh (13 November 2024). "Yellowstone Pays Tribute to a Real-Life Cowboy Billy Klapper". Esquire.com. Retrieved 30 November 2024.
  9. Galluci, Nicole (11 November 2024). "Who Was Billy Klapper On 'Yellowstone'? Season 5 Episode 9's Cameo And Tribute Card Explained". Decider.com. Retrieved 30 November 2024.
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