Wire Works is Headed to Missouri – Horse Fest 2011
March 10, 2011
March 11th starts this years Horse Fest in Springfield, MO.
Wire Works Custom Jewelry will be one of the featured vendors for the second year and will be displaying and making a new selection of Equestrian, Western, and Ranch Brand Jewelry. They will be showing items designed for all Horse & Mule Lovers as well as items for the Barrel Racers, 4H and FFA Enthusiast and Rodeo Fans. There are even name necklaces, rings, belly charms, and anklet bracelets designed for the non-horse person that might be accompanying family or friends to the show.
One of the interesting things about attending this type of horse show is the opportunity to design new jewelry for people who either attend or are showing their own product lines. One such opportunity happened in about 1998 when Craig Kime, featured wire artist for Wire Works, was a neighbor to fellow show vendor Dale Myler. Dale is a brother to Bob Myler who is one of the clinicians at this years Horse Fest. Back in the day, the Myler brothers were promoting their now popular Myler Bit by setting up booths at several of the major horse events across the USA. Well, as things go, Dale asked if Wire Works Custom Jewelry could create an item of jewelry from the design of the then new Myler Bit. The bit was brought to the jewelry and a new design was born and continues to be one of the very popular items that is displayed and sold in the Wire Works booth. Be sure and drop by to see the Myler Bits as well as snaffle bit and D bits designed by wire artist Jim Thompson.
If you are not familiar with the Myler Bit be sure and drop by their booth or visit their web site: Myler Bits USA
Bob Myler of Myler Bits will be giving demonstrations in the East Hall. On Friday, a powerpoint presentation will be given on: Bits – Why I Believe They Can Either Hinder of Enhance A Training Program. Round pen demonstrations will be given on Saturday & Sunday. The topics discussed: Bitting & Horsemanship, Working Together, Leadership, Preparing Horse for Bit, & Introducing Bit & Adjustments.
2011 Horsefest Events & Clinician Lineup:
Ken McNabb & Family, Bob Myler, Saddle Fitting With Jacki Thomas, Barrel Racing Clinic – Dawn Dawson, Performance Horse Judging Clinic, Southwest Missouri Hunter Jumper Association (SMHJA) Riding & Jumping Demo, Packing Your Horse For The Trail: Virgil Bruner, Most Everything You Would Ever Want To Know About A Mule: Ben Tennison, Miss Rodeo Missouri Pageant.
Other activities of interest include:
Ultimate Horsemen’s Challenge, Horsefest Shoot-Out, NBHA Barrel Racing Showdown and Cowboy Church
Wire Works Will Be at March Mania in Tulsa Ok
February 19, 2011
On March 3rd, 2011 the Green Country Paint Horse Club is holding the 10th annual “Tulsa March Mania Paint Horse Show. Wire Works Custom Jewelry will be exhibiting their extensive line of hand made and custom designed jewelry featuring Equestrian Jewelry Designs, Ranch and Cattle Brand Jewelry as well as several Gemstone Bracelet and Gemstone Pendant selections. As with all of the unique items created by Wire Works your selections are created at the show in the style and size you choose. Wire Works Custom Jewelry is proud to be attending this exciting event that is sponsoring a charity benefit dinner and raffle, with 100% of the proceeds going to the Tulsa area chapter of the Make-A-Wish Foundation.
The Tulsa March Mania has a long history with Make-A-Wish, having raised an astounding $50,000 in 2009 during the Extreme Halter/Western Pleasure Challenge, that was organized by 2008-2009 AjPHA president Banks Ready and show manager Karen Kennedy.
This year, Claire Binkowski who owns up and coming APHA Stallion, Never Compromise, hopes to hold another successful Make-A-Wish charity event, while at the same time highlighting the importance of giving back to the equine industry. In addition to sponsoring an Italian dinner for the exhibitor’s party, Never Compromise has donated all of the raffle prizes for the event, and has agreed to match ticket sales dollar for dollar.
Come join us at Tulsa Expo Square and help make this a record breaking event for the kids of the Make a Wish Foundation!
For additional Information visit: Tulsa March Mania
Lifetime Association with the Young People of FFA
May 11, 2010
Oklahoma State FFA Convention
We just finished working the Oklahoma FFA Convention in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. What a wonderful group of young people to work with. If you have never experienced a gathering of several hundred or maybe even thousands of youth in one area for a weekend, you may not relate to this. But it can be a harrowing experience. However, when you are dealing with the youth of the Future Farmers of America it is a totally different environment. These young people are truly a delight – patient, polite, inquisitive and very sharp. Over the years I have been truly amazed as I have watched them come to the stock shows with their animals and dreams and sometimes leave with high honors and awards – sometimes to go home and try, try again. I have watched them grow up and marry and then come back with their kids to the same show. The kids show their animals and learn the same tough life experiences that their parents learned. Over the years, one thing has remained constant, THESE YOUNG PEOPLE ARE A DELIGHT TO WORK WITH AND FOR!! I wouldn’t trade the experience for any other I have had over the years.
Craig Kime is actually the Wire Artist that ran the show in Oklahoma City, as he runs most of our trade shows these days. It is our practice, since I write the blogs and report on the show, that he and I talk frequently about the experiences from day to day. One of the things that we discussed this time was how many of the items in our show cases were created by the FFA students.
Jim was the first of us to work the stock show and rodeo market back in 1969. He had a small location at the Houston Livestock Show and at that time the FFA kids were actually housed on the show grounds. The blue coats were all over the place from daylight (time to tend the animals) to dark. He remember a million questions and a million ideas from these kids. The conversations would usually start out with” Hey Mister, could you make ‘this’ for me, or I would really like to put my name on my hat, can you do that?” “How ’bout in a rope?” Well, as any of you that know Jim know, his reply was always, “I don’t know but I ‘ll sure try!” As a result our product line has grown from one humble style of pin (which we still sell) to the massive display you see today at the shows we attend. We now have name pins, hat pins, rings, bracelets, pendants, brand jewelry along with several gemstone items. And that is not a complete list. There is no way I can count all of the items that the youth have designed over the 45 years plus that we have been working with this group, but it is a lot!!!
I have said all of that to say this,
WE LOVE AND APPRECIATE ALL THE FFA KIDS OUT THERE – YOUNG AND OLD – WE KNOW WHAT YOU STAND FOR AND IT SHOWS IN THE WAY YOU PRESENT YOURSELVES. KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK AND KEEP THOSE YOUNG PEOPLE INVOLVED IN THE VALUES OF FFA!
Jim & Janyce Thompson
Craig & Kelly Kime
Wire Works Forms Strategic Parthership with Equinite Gems
April 22, 2010
Exciting New Strategic Partnership with EquiniteTM Gems
While working our Wire Works Custom Jewelry booth at the Equine Affaire in Columbus last week, Jim and I had the opportunity to meet a talented jeweler named Robert Merkert. Bob has developed a new type of gem that is very unique and absolutely beautiful. He has taken the trimming from a horses hoof, cut and polished a small section and created a beautiful gem. This is quite a feat and we are delighted to announce that we will be offering some of Bob’s gems at our future shows. Bob and his assistant Debra Adler will be showing some of the gems mounted in our settings at their upcoming shows, as well.
I am very excited to be working with these two talented people and believe that the relationship will be profitable for both businesses.
How EquiniteTM Began
Treasures can be discovered in some unexpected places. Equinite was discovered on the stall floor in a Brandon, Vermont barn.
The farrier came to trim the horse’s hooves. When he was finished, a beam of sunlight illuminated the wet trimmings revealing depth and inner beauty. Equinite was discovered!
Horse hooves are as diverse as horses they are trimmed from. The uniqueness of each hoof results in a one of a kind, handcrafted gem. Equinite is also a wonderful keepsake from your own horse! Custom created
gems are placed in a 14k gold or sterling silver setting of your choice.
Discover the hidden treasure of Equinite Gems!
What is Equinite?
Equinite looks like a newly discovered gem stone but it is actually made from the trimmings of a horse hoof. These clippings have been discarded for years by horse lovers and are often seen on the floor in stables and stalls. We have unlocked the inner beauty of this cast off treasure and named it Equinite.

San Antonio Livestock Stock Show & Rodeo
March 23, 2010
Wire Works Custom Jewelry was once again in attendance at the 2010 San Antonio Livestock Show & Rodeo – 43 years as a major commercial vendor at one of the worlds largest Rodeos and Livestock Shows. As always providing fine custom designed wire jewelry, personalized jewelry and wire wrapping to all those who attend.
Jim Thompson started his career as a “Wire Bender” in 1963 at the New York Worlds Fair. That humble beginning continued at the 1967 Hemisphere in San Antonio, Texas where he worked as a “barker” for the Gay Ninety Saloon. Jim felt that the Stock Show & Rodeo might provide the customer base he was missing, a niche market that could be developed. After 40 plus years of working in this market place he has developed a following that is unique in the trade show business.
The concept of allowing your customers and their desires to drive the direction of your business (Mass Customization) was not recognized until the late ’80′s; however Mr. Thompson’s unique attitude of “I don’t know if I can , but I’ll sure try” has built a product line of Custom Wire Jewelry that has grown for one item (our scroll pin) to 100′s of individual and unique items, which include, Hat Pins, Lariat Necklaces,Bull Rider Rope Necklaces and Pins and the very Popular Lariat Cross Necklace as well as the “Mane Name Necklace”. There are many, many more items and most have been suggested or designed by our wonderful customers.
This year the San Antonio Livestock Show and Rodeo was no exception. The only difference is that Wire Artist Craig Kime is doing most of the work since Jim is finally finding time to work on the old cars that he loves. Craig is following in the footprints left by Jim “The Wire Bender” and providing customers with the same personal service that has been the trademark of Wire Works Custom Jewelry and Gold Wire Jewelry since the early ’60′s. Customers still ask, ” Can you do this? and the reply is always “I don’t know but I will sure give it a try!”
The items you see in our store and at our web site represent only a few of the unique quality items that can be designed “Just For You”.
Don’t hesitate to ask, “Can you do this?” You just might be amazed at what we can create!
Wire Works Custom Jewelry Receives Blue Ribbon Award
February 22, 2010
Many of the shows we attend present various awards to the vendors for specific achievements. Prestigious awards such as best display, best utilization of space or best customer service are coveted by those who are receiptants. This year at the NATIONAL WESTERN STOCK SHOW AND RODEO, Wire Artist Craig Kime, manager of our wire jewelry booth was given a new award. I’ll let Craig tell the ‘Rest of the Story’.
“Let me tell you a short story about my last show, the NATIONAL WESTERN STOCK SHOW AND RODEO, in Denver Colorado.
Saturday January 23rd, around four p.m. was one of our busiest times of the day. The rodeo had just started and Kelly, Donna and myself were swamped with customers. I looked up in time to see Angie Que, the commercial exhibits manager, and her assistant in front of our booth. This is not always a good sign! My first thought was, ‘Oh my gosh, now what have I done’. They patiently waited until I finished with the customers. When I finally got a break I greeted them and asked ‘What can I do for you ladies today’. Much to my surprise they proceeded to present me with the BLUE RIBBON for Mr. Congeniality!!! Later in my conversation with Angie and her assistant I asked, ‘How I was chosen for this prestigious and surprising award’? Their reply was, ‘ We selected you because you have the biggest line of Bull Shit in the whole show!’.
I am quite honored by the award and will do my best to keep the Bull Shit going day by day.” While I would like to say this would take some effort on my part, it doesn’t. It’s just one of those natural abilities!”
Just to add a note to this story, I have to say that I have know Craig for a very long time and other than my husband, Jim Thompson, I have never known anyone that could spin a yarn quite like Craig Kime. It amazes me that either one of them can carry these story’s (based in fact) out while they design the wire jewelry items they are well known for.
I personally want to thank the Denver Stock Show Commercial Exhibits manager and her staff for recognizing Craigs unique and well defined talent for stretching a story.
Janyce
A Gift for Tassia
January 21, 2010
In November a customer contacted me to request a different spelling for a special necklace. Of course this was very doable for us and we produced the necklace for her. After receiving the personalized necklace she sent me a picture of the young lady it was made for and shared the story of their meeting. I thought it was worth sharing with you.
I’d be glad to tell you…I went to a new (opened June 08) resort in Jamaica in Nov 08. A young man named Curtis worked as a pool attendant. He was so outgoing. He spoke with us everyday sharing information on Jamaica and personal information about himself and his family. One day he arranged for a friend of his to take us to a local tourist spot (Appleton Rum) ….and he came along. He showed us more than just that tourist spot. He showed us the local area and even took us to his house. His house is concrete block, one room, one bed, counter top stove, small fridge and an old TV, all under a corrugated steel roof. He was proud of what he had. His wife had been laid off so money was tight. His little girl was so frightened of us.
I sent them some gifts for Christmas but didn’t think much more about it. Curtis wrote the most wonderful letter of thanks and he continues to write to me. This March we went back (love the resort and got a great deal). This time he took us to Negril and we treated the family to dinner….a big deal for them. Last month we rented a villa in the local area so the family could come to visit. The resort has a NO visitor policy. Tassia’s birthday was early in the month and she wanted a necklace with her name on it …that’s where you came in!!! Curtis and the family spent time with us and later in our week of vacation and we shared an early Christmas with the presents I brought.
- “What a precious young lady”
He and his family have become mine.
Sometimes we don’t realized how blessed we are. Touching someone’s life with love is the greatest gift we can give to each other.
Share the gift of Love.
2009 National Finals Rodeo
January 8, 2010
Cowboys from all over the United States and Canada descended on Las Vegas in December for the “Super Bowl of Rodeos” — the National Finals Rodeo. This is the premiere event in the PRCA. The NFR featured the top 15 competitors in seven different events: bull riding, bareback riding, calf roping, saddle bronc riding, team roping, steer wrestling and barrel racing.

National Finals Rodeo Shopping Heaven
The Cowboy Christmas Gift Show, the longest running and ONLY “Original” gift show of the Wrangler National Finals Rodeo, returned to Las Vegas with more wares to keep even the most avid shopper entertained all ten days. Conveniently located in the North Halls of the Las Vegas Convention Center, at Paradise Road and Desert Inn, just one block east of the famous Las Vegas Strip, this year’s show exceeded expectations. Over 300,000 square feet of show floor hosting 400 plus vendors from across the United States and Canada showcased their unique products which include: customized jewelry, western wear, boots and spurs, furniture, original art, handmade crafts and pottery, as well as providing the best source for the Official Wrangler NFR and PRCA merchandise. With free shuttle service from the Cowboy Christmas Gift Show directly to the Thomas & Mack Center for each night’s rodeo performance, what more could you ask for? So plan ahead to 2010 and wear your comfortable boots, as this western-themed shopping experience is like no other!
NFR History
Even though the sport of rodeo has been around almost forever, the National Finals Rodeo, or NFR as it is commonly called, has a much more recent history. The first National Finals Rodeo was held at the Dallas State Fair Grounds in 1959, and since then, the NFR has gone through many interesting changes including a name change in 2001 to the Wrangler National Finals Rodeo.
Said to have been the brain-child of South Dakota legend Casey Tibbs, the idea behind the first ever National Finals Rodeo was to bring together the bets rodeo athletes and the toughest livestock in the world. Many now-famous cowboys competed at that first NFR including Tibbs, Jim Shoulders, Jim Bynum, Jack Buschbom and Dean Oliver. No one quite knew what to expect but hoped for the best since this was the first ever world championship of rodeo. The cowboys who entered competed for the first NFR purse of $50,000!
Shoulders, still considered the most successful cowboy ever with 16 world titles, placed in six bull riding rounds in 1959, walking away with the NFR prize money and the world championships. In 1979, Jim Shoulders was honored in the inaugural class of the Pro Rodeo Hall of Fame in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Placing sixth in the rankings, Tibbs rode in his final saddle bronc riding world championship during that 1959 National Finals Rodeo. Today Tibbs is remembered as the first cowboy to capture the hearts and attention of the media. Tibbs was also inducted into the Hall of Fame, with the additional honor of being depicted in the museum’s signature statue — a 20-footer of Tibbs riding a bronc named Necktie.
Jack Buschbom won in the first round of the 1959 National Finals Rodeo’s bareback riding and continued on to claim the NFR average crown and world title. Twenty years later, he, too, was inducted into the Pro Rodeo Hall of Fame.
For many years the NFR flourished, spending a few years in Los Angeles and then another 20 years in Oklahoma City. Cowboys still worked toward what became known as “the Last Rodeo,” but the media attention and purses did not really grow until the NFR moved to Las Vegas, Nevada in 1985. The NFR always appealed to those cowboy athletes as a culmination of that year’s hard work. With the move to Las Vegas, the appeal doubled — in the form of a total of $1.8 million in prize money.
Wire Works and the NFR
Wire Works Custom Jewelry has been a major vendor at the NFR since the early 1970’s when the show was hosted in Oklahoma City. The business has expanded from one location to two separate spots, one on each side of the Las Vegas Convention Center.
The traffic is awesome and at times there are so many people that a single booth gets overlooked, so we added the second location about 5 years ago. Our store offers custom and personalized jewelry items including: necklaces, bracelets, earrings, rings, gemstone pendants and gemstone bracelets. The main stay of the business has always been Custom Cattle and Ranch Brands that are designed on the spot. The prices are affordable and the service in exceptional.
Women and Horses Expo 2009
November 17, 2009
The Second Annual Women & Horses Expo was held November 6-8, 2009 at the Lazy E Arena in Guthrie, OK. The event is geared towards women involved in the horse industry whether they are first time horse owners, long time horse owners, professional horse women, horse enthusiasts or horse related business owners.
The Women & Horses Expo TM featured educational seminars, workshops and demonstrations with horsewomen in mind. Some of the top horsewomen in the industry spoke and shared their knowledge and expertise in their field. A number of vendors, both local and national, displayed their products and services at the trade show.
Vendors are a vital part of any expo, a fact that Dog and Pony Productions realizes.They created an attractive and functional vendor area that was very inviting and accessible to all who attended the show. There were many gift ideas available and the wire was flowing freely as Jim Thompson of Wire Works Custom Jewelry designed several unique pieces of wearable art for the horsewomen and visitors alike.
2009 FFA Convention
November 17, 2009
The Tulsa State Fair is over and now it’s off to Indianapolis, IN for the National FFA Convention. An awesome convergence of 50,000 to 70,000 young people from all over the United States will meet to share, learn, grow and check out the wonderful options available for their futures.
Lead Out Loud. It’s more than a theme for these young people. It’s a statement of who they are and what they do. Members served out loud as they engaged in the National Days of Service, group activities and showed their passion as they took part in interactive workshops, thrilling competitions and an action-packed career show. The streets were flooded with blue jackets as students spread excitement for the energetic sessions, and dynamic performances. They spent what spare time they had in the shopping mall looking for the perfect gift to take home to friends and loved ones. Many stopped by our booth and selected unique items and custom made designs from our wire artist. I feel we satisfied the needs for Christmas gifts as well as special tokens of appreciation to those who helped then along the way.
I feel as though these young people and many like them who are now grown and raising their own families are the main reason our business has grown over the years. When we first started working the rodeo and livestock shows it was always the kids in the “Blue Coats” that asked, “Can you make it like this, or would it be possible to add my brand to this style of wire jewelry.” As usual, Jim would always say, “I don’t know but I’ll try.” Their imaginative requests have lead to many of the jewelry designs that are main stays in our booth today.
We sent special thanks and heartfelt hope for the futures of these special young people as they journey to the years ahead.








Jim & Janyce Thompson welcome you to Wire Works. The original company, Gold Wire Jewelry, was started in 1964, with a grand opening at the New York Worlds Fair. In 1983, the name was changed to Wire Works, but continued under the same ownership.