Spectacular Silver inlaid cow horse snake bit by Felix Guitron Sr.




Spectacular Silver inlaid cow horse snake bit by Felix Guitron Sr.
Here is a rare opportunity to own a bit with some incredible history from one of the most important reined cowhorse dynasties. This silver snake bridle bit is by the late Felix Guitron Sr. It was no doubt a favorite using bit of its former owner. This bit has some incredible silver work with delicately inlaid silver striping. The bit was made circa 1940s and has a beautiful San Joaquin mouthpiece with copper inlay and loose cheeks and was forged at a foundry in Los Angeles, California.
A little bit on Felix: He was the father of NRCHA Hall of Fame rider and horseman Benny Guitron. Born in 1948 in Glendale, California, Benny Guitron was the fifth of six children, youngest of the three boys. His father, Felix Guitron Sr., had emigrated from Mexico, working and saving his money until he could afford to buy land of his own in the then-rural community of Indio.
“He made his living farming, but he was a horse enthusiast at heart,” Guitron recalls. “He was into match racing, and he bought Lot #1 at the very first recognized Quarter Horse sale, sometime in the ’40s.” The senior Guitron also designed bits and spurs as a hobby, which gave him an excuse to go to horse shows. Benny and his late brother, Felix Jr., began showing on the open Western circuit, where they had plenty of opportunity to see the top trainers of the day, many of whom, including Tony Amaral, knew their dad personally.”
Asking 1250 or best offer.