There’s a piece of artwork created by two craftsmen displayed in Al Crisp’s Punkin Gin office.It’s been waiting there for over nine years for its owner to retrieve it.Except he never did and he never will.The owner, Billy Klapper, was a famous creator of handmade bits and cowboy spurs that collectors pay top dollar to own. He never had room for the mounted mule deer buck’s head that Crisp worked on. He visited the unique artwork they both created, but he never took it home.“He just told me he didn’t have enough room in his house,” Crisp said. “He said ...