| COLORADO WYOMING'S MEXICO Newkirk, Roger
88545997 29 Jul 2019 | on 05 May 2020
| Caps being headwear; Coats; Hats; Hoodies; Jackets; Shirts; Sweat shir... Class 025 Class 025 Clothing Products Caps being headwear; Coats; Hats; Hoodies; Jackets; Shirts; Sweat shirts; T-shirts; Visors being headwear | | | COLORADO WYOMING'S MEXICO Newkirk, Roger
87351110 27 Feb 2017 | on 07 Aug 2018 | Bumper stickers Class 016 Class 016 Paper Goods and Printed Material Bumper stickers | | | BUCK-A-ROPE Newkirk, Roger
97214601 12 Jan 2022 | on 07 May 2023 | Caps, hats, visors, shirts, T-shirts, sweat shirts, jackets, coats, ho... Class 025 Class 025 Clothing Products The mark consists of the width of the ground being 1/2 the height of the figure measured from the bottom of the ground to the top of the loop. The front leg of the horse extends 90 degrees from the bottom line of the ground. The 90 degree center line continues up through the center of the torso of the cowboy. Only one front leg of the horse is visible. Both hind legs of the horse are visible. Both hide legs of the horse are kicking forward. Front hoof of the horse is in contact with the ground. The under belly of the horse is a smooth line. The length of the horses front leg, measured from where the girth and the elbow meet, down the top of the ground, is the same length as the diameter of the loop of the rope. The length of the horses head, from the tip of the chin to the tip of the ear is the same length as the tail measured from the upper tip of the tail to the tail head. The tail is extending up from where it attaches to the rump of the horse. The fore-top of the mane is distinctly separate from the mane going down the neck of the horse. The two are separated by the ear of the horse. The front hoof is larger then the hind hooves. The cowboy's riding arm is straight. The cowboys free arm is slightly bent forward from a 90 degree angle and is bent toward the cowboy. Two tails of the cowboys scarf are extending back from the cowboys neck. The cowboys vest is visible on his back. The cowboy's feet are not visible. The cowboy's nose is prominent. The cowboy's hat is securely on his head and the hat has a low crown. Both reigns extend up and out through the center and top of the saddle horn, continuing through and out of the top of the riding hand at which time they split. Both reins running up from the bottom jaw of the horse into the breast of the horse are parallel to the 90 degree line that the front leg follows. The rope has one loop and two coils. The tail of the rope is extending rearward from the back of the cowboy and below the loop and coils of the rope. The knot on the tail of the rope is visible. The loop in the hon-due is visible. The diameter of the inside coil of the rope is the same as the height of the measurement from the top of the rear rein down to the point where the rear of the saddle swells meet the front of the cowboys legs. The ground extending behind the front hoof of the horse is 1/3rd longer then the ground extending behind the front hoof. There are three bushes forward of the horses front hoof. There are two bushes rearward of the horses front hoof and forward of the rattle snake. There is one bush rearward of the rattle snake. The rattle snake is behind the front leg of the horse and the rattle snake is facing the front leg of the horse. The rattle snake extends from the ground with its head facing the back of the front leg of the horse. The coils of the snake are slightly visible. The rattles of the snake are visible extending up from the coils. The text "Buck-A-Rope" is located below the ground the horse is on. It is in no specific font. The text "Buck. | |