Dean Fisher

Dean Fisher Dean Fisher has been creating bits, spurs and buckles over a short period of only two years through his business “FS Ranch Designs” out of Johnson City, Texas. Although a part time endeavor alongside being an exotic game ranch manager, making pieces for his customers and spending time in the shop are his favorite pastimes. Dean’s … Read more

John Hyde

John Hyde John grew up on a five thousand acre cattle ranch in Chiloquin, Oregon. He began silversmithing in his twenties mentored and influenced by some great reata men and cowboys. He enjoys crafting conchos, bridle and saddle trim and doing custom orders for working cowboys. John is married with three grown children and 10 grandchildren.

Amy Erickson

Amy Erickson Growing up on her family’s cattle and sheep ranch in Utah, Amy developed a deep love for the western world, ranching and horses that resulted in her pursuit of western style engraving and silversmithing. Amy has been engraving and silversmithing since 2013 and then added bit and spur making to her skills in … Read more

Ross & Brook Toone

Ross & Brook Toone Here at Purple Sage, we are a husband-and-wife team. Brook has been a silversmith for 10 years, crafting and engraving jewelry. A few years ago, we decided to try our hand at creating cowboy gear. It began with a few pairs of spurs and some simple bits, and since then we’ve … Read more

R. & L. Brooks

Richard Brooks & Leighton Brooks From their ranch near Cayley, Alberta, Richard Brooks and his son, Leighton, build custom gear. Mainly influenced by the traditions of California style gear, Richard does most of the design work and engraving while Leighton does most of the steel fabrication work. The silver fabrication is split between Richard and … Read more

Ryan Erickson

Ryan Erickson Ryan started his journey into building bits and spurs in 1994. His education in the builder’s trade came from riding with horsemen and working cowboys who were skilled in the finer points of communication between man and horse. His own experiences – from riding pens in feed yards, working for cow/calf and yearling … Read more