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Cobra Rock Boot Company is a workshop + store in Marfa, Texas owned and operated by Logan Caldbeck and Colt Miller. Our boots are handmade in Far West Texas, the same way small-shop cowboy boot makers have been making boots for over a century. They are hand-lasted, hand-welted, and made with American full-grain leather. Although several pairs can be made at one time, a single pair of boots takes nearly two and a half weeks to build. We design and make boots that we want to wear, and we hope you'll love them as much as we do.
Due to demand (thank you!) and the small-batch handmade process, there is a wait-list for our boots. You can visit the Store page to see the boot styles and get on our wait-list.
Left: Colt's first pair of boots he made while apprenticing in 2004. Photo by Rob Howard, from his story series Greetings from Anywhere. Right: Colt in the airplane hanger where he made custom cowboy boots. Photo by Logan.
Left: photo by Guru Kalsa. Top right: photo by Logan. Bottom right: photo by Garrett Cornelison
We began our lives in very different places, with almost 2000 miles between us. Logan's childhood home was a one-room cabin built by her mountaineer parents on a small island in British Columbia and Colt grew up cowboying with his father and grandfather on their family ranch in West Texas. We met by chance and fell in love almost eight years ago.
Colt was just out of college when he traded guitar lessons for an apprenticeship with a cowboy bootmaker near his hometown. After his apprenticeship, he bought the equipment of two small bootshops that had long since gone out of business and used them to build cowboy boots for family, friends and local ranchers for several years.
We began designing boots together as Cobra Rock in the fall of 2011. When we started, it was only the two of us making boots and our wait-list grew quickly. Today Cobra Rock boots are thoughtfully handmade in West Texas with the assistance of a few talented bootmakers using traditional cowboy boot building methods. Colt and Logan still cut and sew every pair of boots in our Marfa, TX workshop.
Marfa is a small town in the vast and beautiful high-desert landscape of the Trans-Pecos, Far West Texas. Antelope graze the plains by day and the night sky bursts with stars. It is the place between the sky island of the Davis Mountains and the grand Chisos range in Big Bend that has been called home by Apache families, cavalry troops, wool and mohair ranchers, quicksilver miners, and more recently, a small community of artists, writers and musicians. Like most everyone who comes to Marfa, we fell in love with the landscape, the town and its people.
Since starting Cobra Rock, we feel very fortunate to have met many like-minded folks who appreciate and support our work, both locally and around the world. We are grateful for the opportunity to share our efforts with you, whether you visit us in Marfa or online. You can connect with us and follow our story as it continues via our Instagram and blog.
Thank you for supporting small-scale handmade-in-America bootmaking! We hope our boots will be your much-used and worn-in favorites.
For more information about Cobra Rock Boot and its Made in America products see the following:
Cobra Rock Boot Company is a workshop + store in Marfa, Texas owned and operated by Logan Caldbeck and Colt Miller. Our boots are handmade in Far West Texas, the same way small-shop cowboy boot makers have been making boots for over a century. They are hand-lasted, hand-welted, and made with American full-grain leather. Although several pairs can be made at one time, a single pair of boots takes nearly two and a half weeks to build. We design and make boots that we want to wear, and we hope you'll love them as much as we do.
Due to demand (thank you!) and the small-batch handmade process, there is a wait-list for our boots. You can visit the Store page to see the boot styles and get on our wait-list.
Left: Colt's first pair of boots he made while apprenticing in 2004. Photo by Rob Howard, from his story series Greetings from Anywhere. Right: Colt in the airplane hanger where he made custom cowboy boots. Photo by Logan.
Left: photo by Guru Kalsa. Top right: photo by Logan. Bottom right: photo by Garrett Cornelison
We began our lives in very different places, with almost 2000 miles between us. Logan's childhood home was a one-room cabin built by her mountaineer parents on a small island in British Columbia and Colt grew up cowboying with his father and grandfather on their family ranch in West Texas. We met by chance and fell in love almost eight years ago.
Colt was just out of college when he traded guitar lessons for an apprenticeship with a cowboy bootmaker near his hometown. After his apprenticeship, he bought the equipment of two small bootshops that had long since gone out of business and used them to build cowboy boots for family, friends and local ranchers for several years.
We began designing boots together as Cobra Rock in the fall of 2011. When we started, it was only the two of us making boots and our wait-list grew quickly. Today Cobra Rock boots are thoughtfully handmade in West Texas with the assistance of a few talented bootmakers using traditional cowboy boot building methods. Colt and Logan still cut and sew every pair of boots in our Marfa, TX workshop.
Marfa is a small town in the vast and beautiful high-desert landscape of the Trans-Pecos, Far West Texas. Antelope graze the plains by day and the night sky bursts with stars. It is the place between the sky island of the Davis Mountains and the grand Chisos range in Big Bend that has been called home by Apache families, cavalry troops, wool and mohair ranchers, quicksilver miners, and more recently, a small community of artists, writers and musicians. Like most everyone who comes to Marfa, we fell in love with the landscape, the town and its people.
Since starting Cobra Rock, we feel very fortunate to have met many like-minded folks who appreciate and support our work, both locally and around the world. We are grateful for the opportunity to share our efforts with you, whether you visit us in Marfa or online. You can connect with us and follow our story as it continues via our Instagram and blog.
Thank you for supporting small-scale handmade-in-America bootmaking! We hope our boots will be your much-used and worn-in favorites.