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Things

From time to time we will offer some non-silver, “soft goods” like these.

Our age-old stand by cap in putty – with the California flag on the side.

Old Cowdogs Putty Hat

$35.00


We also offer some free and pretty groovy wallpaper for your computer or tablet.

Free Desktop Wallpaper

Blackfoot Chiefs

"Blackfoot Chiefs" etching
by Edward Borein

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Hopi Boys

"Hopi Boys" etching
by Edward Borein

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Scratchin' High

"Scratchin' High" etching
by Edward Borein

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Mission San Antiono De Padua

"Mission San Antiono De Padua" etching by Edward Borein

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Canyon Scene

"Canyon Scene" etching
by Edward Borein

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Silver Cornerplate

"Silver Cornerplate"
 

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Downloading for Windows

Determine your screen resolution...
Click on the START button in the Windows toolbar.
Go to Settings, then choose Control Panel.
Click on the Display icon.
Click the settings tab.
Write down your desktop screen area (something like 640 by 480 or 800 by 600).

Save the image...
On the oldcowdogs.com web page, select the image size that matches the resolution setting you wrote down. The wallpaper images are downloaded as bitmap (.BMP) files. When you click on the correct size, a window should pop up that asks if you want to save the image. Choose this option and save the file to your Windows (or WinNT) folder (probably on drive C: on your computer).

Set the wallpaper...
Go back to the Display icon in the Control Panel.
On the Background tab, select the wallpaper file you just saved.
Click 'Apply' to change the wallpaper.

Downloading for Macintosh

Determine your screen resolution... (You must have OS 8.0 or above installed.)
Click on the Apple icon.
Go to Control Panel, then Monitors.
Write down your screen resolution setting (something like 640 by 480, 800 by 600, etc.)

Save the image...
On the oldcowdogs.com web page, select the screen size (resolution) that matches the resolution setting you wrote down.
Wait for the image to download.
Place your mouse pointer over the image, hold down the mouse button until a pop-up menu appears, and "save image to disk." (Make sure to remember where you put it.)

Set the wallpaper...
Click on the Apple icon.
Go to Control Panel, then Appearance.
Click the Desktop tab.
Drag your downloaded image into the sample screen.

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