The spurs were actually created by the late loriner Billy Klapper, who was well-regarded within the cowboy and ranching communities for his artistry. The loriner featured in the scene is none ...
That craftsman was Billy Klapper, who appeared in the episode as himself. A legend in his field, Klapper started to make bits and spurs full-time in 1968. He was specifically known in the cowboy ...
And his appearance came just two months after his death. Billy Klapper, a spur and bit maker from Pampa in the Texas Panhandle, filmed a scene at his shop with Cole Hauser's character, Rip.
After a nearly two-year hiatus, Yellowstone finally made its triumphant Season 5, Part 2 return on November 10, and thanks to a shocking on-screen death and a touching tribute card, the episode ...
And his appearance came just three months after his death. Billy Klapper, a spur and bit maker from Pampa in the Texas Panhandle, filmed a scene at his shop with Cole Hauser's character ...