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Custom Orders
Customers ideas are always welcomed here. If you see something you like but would
like some changes made let me know. Or if you have a crazy idea and would like to
know if it could be created let me know. I enjoy a good challenge.
-The Drover House owner and craftsman Jim Mundorf
Longhorns
If you see a pair of horns you like but would like the leather to be different, or the
plaque to be different, or if you just have your own idea for what you would like
done, all you have to do is ask. We can easily have plaques inscribed and added or
have words or designs tooled into the leather. These are great gift ideas.
877-871-5283
james@droverhouse.com
The easiest way to add a message or words to your longhorn mount is
have a engraved plaque added.
Letters and logo have been tooled and painted on to
this pair.
Hooves are often found on antique horn mounts. A
customer requested hooves on his plaque and he got
them.
Furniture
Custom- If you have your own ideas for furniture you would
like to have built please let us know. Customers have sent
magazines and I have recreated them to the customer's own
specifications.
Commissioned- Some customers do not have a specific idea
but know they want a piece of furniture built to fill a space, or
to have a number of matching pieces built. I truly enjoy
working with customers on projects.
877-871-5283
james@droverhouse.com
Custom loveseat built for Naka Designs Interior
design firm it now sits in a home in Vail, Colorado.
Accents
This category of products truly has no boundaries.
If you would like anything made using wood horns
and hide let me know. Most custom orders in this
category are often variations of what we have
already built. Hat racks, mirrors or saddle stands
can all be built to your specific dimensions. If you
get creative and have an idea for something made
out of horns let me know. I am currently working
on a guitar stand built out of longhorns.
877-871-5283
james@droverhouse.com
Miniature saddle stand measures 16 inches tall. Built
for miniature saddle builder C.D. Loe of Fort
Lauderdale, Florida.