New Frontier's Western Collectibles and Firearms Show will be held Feb. 14-16 in Durant, Oklahoma

This year's event will feature new and antique firearms, accessories, knives and edged weapons, cowboy and Indian artifacts, relics, Western memorabilia and antiques, jewelry and much more.
By: New Frontier
 
 
New Frontier holds two major events per year.
New Frontier holds two major events per year.
DURANT, Okla. - Jan. 20, 2025 - PRLog -- The New Frontier Western Collectibles and Firearms Show will be held the weekend of February 14th-16th at the Choctaw Casino & Resort Conference Center in Durant.

This year's event will feature a large assortment of new and antique firearms, accessories, knives and edged weapons, cowboy and Indian artifacts, relics, Western memorabilia and antiques, jewelry and more.

"Durant is one of the fastest growing cities in Oklahoma and is accessible to our guests in Oklahoma and north Texas," said Scott Tarbell, the owner of New Frontier, based in Loveland, Colorado. "We look forward to seeing everyone for this new show."

Vendor setup will take place on Friday, February 14th, from 8am to 12 o'clock noon Central time. The show times are Saturday, February 15th, from 9am to 5pm, and Sunday, February 16th, from 9am to 2 pm. The show is open to the public all three days.

New Frontier conducts two Western Collectibles and Firearms Shows per year. The other one is in Cheyenne, Wyoming. This year's Cheyenne show will be held August 22nd-24th at the Laramie County Events Center at Archer, located at 3801 Archer Parkway in Cheyenne.

Unlike the Durant event, which is strictly a show, Cheyenne will feature an auction component. Past auctions have included a pair of Monte Montana boots ($3,000); a Plains Indian beaded vest ($2,850); a Mehl Larson bronze statue ($3,785); a pair of Plains ceremonial moccasins ($3,452); and a Plains war shirt ($$6,230).

Future auctions will feature a scarce pair of Phillips and Gutierrez spurs; a Navajo silver bridle; a pair of Hamley Pinto angora chaps; a Pat Gill silver saddle; a Ken Payne bronze statue; a Navajo chief's blanket; and a Lyle Tayson oil painting.

Scott Tarbell was born into a ranching family and grew up in the Dakotas and Wyoming, where he attended the University of Wyoming. As a young child, Scott had a fascination and interest in Western heritage. Little did he realize this would become not only his life's passion but also his career path.

The preferred hotel for the upcoming New Frontier Western Collectibles and Firearms Show is the venue itself – the Choctaw Casino & Resort in Durant, Oklahoma. The group rate is $219 per night. Guests can call to reserve a room, 24 hours a day, at 800-788-2464. Press #1 to reach the reservations department and mention offer code NEWFRONTIER25 for the group rate.

To learn more please visit www.NewFrontierShow.com.

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