- Joe Bianchi
Joe Bianchi (born
August 5 1871 inOriggio ,Italy ) was a world-classspur maker who immigrated toVictoria, Texas in December 1885 and died in Victoria onMay 29 1949 at the age of 77. Bianchi’s particular style became known across Southwest Texas as the "Victoria Shank" or "bottle-opener" spur, terms which are still used today by collectors, some sixty years after production of these much sought-after custom, hand-made spurs ceased. [Ned and Jody Martin and Kurt House, "Bit & Spur Makers in the Texas Tradition", pg.36. Hawk Hill Press, 2000 (Pocket Edition, 2003)]Bianchi’s father, Luigi (Louis) purchased a farm after arriving in Texas. The 1900 Census listed Louis and his youngest son as "
farmer ". By contrast, Joe and his older brother Paul were listed as "blacksmith " by trade at the time of their arrival, no doubt due to some experience gained in Italy.Bianchi worked in partnership with other blacksmith shops including with brother Paul at Bianchi Brothers Blacksmith Shop in 1901. Sometime after his marriage to Mathilde Urban on
February 22 1905 , Bianchi opened his own shop next to their home on South William Street. This shop became a popular place for family, friends,cowboy s and cattlemen to meet and visit. [Jane Pattie, "Cowboy Spurs & Their Makers", pg. 93. Texas A & M University Press, 1991] One could purchasespur s,bit s, andbranding iron s and have repairs made tocarriage s, farming implements and household items. Bianchi built park benches for thecity square around 1920. As a testimony to the quality of his work, a number of these benches can still be seen in Victoria over 80 years later. [Kurt House, "Hand Forged for Texas Cowboys", pg. 125, fig.6-12. Three Rivers Publishing Company, 2001]After the introduction of the
automobile resulted in a switch among the population away from horse and buggy, Paul’s work turned to the automobile while Joe continued to concentrate on the needs of the cowboys and cattlemen, in particular, the spurs, bits and branding irons needed for their work. In addition to the distinctive bottle-opener style, some spurs and bits made by the Bianchi brothers can also be identified by markings such as BIANCHI, HANDFORGED and VICTORIA, TEX.Bianchi offered to repair or replace any spur that proved defective without charge. He also created a pocket size
catalog so his products could be ordered by mail. As a result, his products found a market throughout the United Sates and some foreign countries. He also placed advertisements in "The Cattleman " magazine as well as the "Running W Saddle Shop " catalog of the famousKing Ranch in south Texas.Joe was also known for his support of the church and various schools in town. [Bob Taylor, "Bianchi Files", 1974] He also joined the local Spanish American militia unit and was an active member of the Victoria
Fire Department right up to the final years of his life. For his industriousness, civic mindedness and decent living, Joe was highly respected by all who knew and worked with him.References
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* David C. Bianchi, "My Italian Ancestors & Their Descendants", Cambridge Pub, 2004
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