Diamond A Cattle Company

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Tucker & Crystal Ashley, Pukwana, SD  (605) 778-6885

             “Exaggerated Truths is hardly exaggerated at all.  These stories are basically the truth with only a few overstatements and understatements added to prove a point.  Exaggerated Truths is stories about life as a rancher’s wife, rodeo mother and a person looking for the humorous side of life.”

             —excerpt from introduction by Crystal Ashley

 

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             “This book was written in part to recognize the handful of people that started the North American Corriente Association, their trials and tribulations, setbacks and fun times, the ten and twelve hour business days of laying down the rules and regulations of the association, to the near brushes with the law. 

             “In the early days, however, the main focus of business revolved around Billings, Montana and the law offices of Felt and Martin.  In the present day, the NACA has members in all of North America and some foreign countries.

             “This book describes the people and/or cowboys that started the association.  It should be noted that these people are the most creative, artistic and self-made people known to exist today.  Although cowboys may be seen as wild, destructive individuals, it must be noted that some of them even had mothers in their early years.”

                          —excerpt from forward by Tucker Ashley

 

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Tucker & Crystal Ashley            (605) 778-6885            ashleyfam@hotmail.com

35540 250th St

Pukwana, SD  57370

 

 

 

 

Introducing the first Cowboy Baby Book Album. Created out of necessity by Crystal Sharping Ashley as a gift for her newborn grandson.

The new mother was looking for a Western Baby Book and none was found. Crystal decided to produce her own western album and the result is this product.

The cover of the 64 page album is a picture of Crystal's husband Tucker and his brother Todd dressed in their boots, chaps, vests and hats in the 1950s. The picture from the cover of the album is printed above.

The album contains original cowboy nursery rhymes written by the Ashley's daughter, Carson Comfert. Containing pictures of old time cowboys and cowgirls working on their ranches and riding the range, there is also plenty of space for writing in information about the new baby cowboy.