Finney Ross

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Finney Edward Ross (1915-1985), is a leathersmith and knife maker.

Born in Missouri City, Texas [1] on September 24, 1915; Finney Ross was a master leathersmith in Alvin, Texas from 1955 to 1983.

Single owner and operator of Ross Saddles and Ross Saddle Shop, Ross designed and manufactured hand made saddles, bridles, bull ropes, chaps, bareback riggings, saddle blankets, saddle bronc riggings, ropes (lariats), pigging strings, scabbards, breast plates, flank straps, saddle bags, belts and award plaques for the Rodeo Cowboy Association (forerunner of the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association).[2] Many of Ross's items are still in use today and have become highly collectible.

Suffering from arthritis, Ross gave up the leather trade and traveled to Arkansas where he was trained by famous knife maker Jim Lile (maker of the Rambo's Knife for the Sylvester Stallone movie).[1]

Ross then retired to Concan, Texas,[3] where he manufactured hand made Ross Knives and was featured in Blade Magazine [4]

Ross passed away on February 9, 1985 from cancer.

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