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Headin' Home

“Headin’ Home” by Linda Egle

"Headin' Home" by Linda Egle 16 1/2"H x 45"L x 19 1/2"W | Limited Edition 15 This is an illustration of a locally well known cowboy, Roger McGooden. He broke horses to lead and handle this way. He told me he could handle as many as 8 to 10 babies this way. He is shown here with grown horses. When he asked me if I wanted to do this piece from a picture he had, he was in a battle with cancer. He passed away before I could complete the clay work. I believe he knew he was headin' home. Castings in …

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“Headin’ Home” by Linda Egle

"Headin' Home" by Linda Egle 16 1/2"H x 45"L x 19 1/2"W | Limited Edition 15 This is an illustration of a locally well known cowboy, Roger McGooden. He broke horses to lead and handle this way. He told me he could handle as many as 8 to 10 babies this way. He is shown here with grown horses. When he asked me if I wanted to do this piece from a picture he had, he was in a battle with cancer. He passed away before I could complete the clay work. I believe he knew he was headin' home. Castings …

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“Headin’ Home” by Linda Egle

"Headin' Home" by Linda Egle 16 1/2"H x 45"L x 19 1/2"W | Limited Edition 15 This is an illustration of a locally well known cowboy, Roger McGooden. He broke horses to lead and handle this way. He told me he could handle as many as 8 to 10 babies this way. He is shown here with grown horses. When he asked me if I wanted to do this piece from a picture he had, he was in a battle with cancer. He passed away before I could complete the clay work. I believe he knew he was headin' home. Castings …

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“Headin’ Home” by Linda Egle

"Headin' Home" by Linda Egle 16 1/2"H x 45"L x 19 1/2"W | Limited Edition 15 This is an illustration of a locally well known cowboy, Roger McGooden. He broke horses to lead and handle this way. He told me he could handle as many as 8 to 10 babies this way. He is shown here with grown horses. When he asked me if I wanted to do this piece from a picture he had, he was in a battle with cancer. He passed away before I could complete the clay work. I believe he knew he was headin' home. Castings …

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