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honedright Old West Buffs 11-21-2006, 09:57 PM
Traveller I have a collection of SAA... 11-21-2006, 10:04 PM
wvbias While I enjoy the Old West,... 11-22-2006, 02:03 AM
Wildtim Awesome print, W hile the... 11-22-2006, 02:14 AM
wvbias It's been some time since... 11-22-2006, 02:25 AM
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    Default Old West Buffs

    Maybe this topic has been started before, either here, or on the old site, but...

    Anyone here an Old West buff, SASS member, or other Victorian, Civil War, etc. interests?

    I'm on my third reading of Casey Tefertillers Wyatt Earp book. Probably one of, if not the, best book on the Earps, Holliday, Tombstone and the Old West/pioneering in general.

    Also just got my first pair of Stacy Adams Madison lace up ankle boots. Very nice.

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    I have a collection of SAA Colts,and Schofields,and also straight razors.I also have 4 Walker Colts.I never joined the SASS as im getting kind of old now.Best regards Gary

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    While I enjoy the Old West, this period of
    history is what I lean toward. The Wild Wild
    East.


    Checkout the cool print that I have. http://www.lordnelsons.com/gallery/f...riffing/43.htm



    Terry

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    Quote Originally Posted by wvbias View Post
    While I enjoy the Old West, this period of
    history is what I lean toward. The Wild Wild
    East.


    Checkout the cool print that I have. http://www.lordnelsons.com/gallery/f...riffing/43.htm



    Terry
    Awesome print,

    W hile the guns of the wild west are more exciting to shoot the history of the fur trade era is my favorite and the guns of this period are much more elegent. Besides where but a good rendevous can you throw a tomahawk in polite company and be complimented for it

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wildtim View Post
    Awesome print,

    W hile the guns of the wild west are more exciting to shoot the history of the fur trade era is my favorite and the guns of this period are much more elegent. Besides where but a good rendevous can you throw a tomahawk in polite company and be complimented for it
    It's been some time since I've thrown a tomahawk.
    I may have to get it out....


    Terry

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    I love old West stuff, myself. Thought about joining SASS once, but I have too many other irons in the fire.

    I got a Colt 44-40 with original bakelite handles "Six Shooter" for sale. All serial numbers the same except for the trigger guard.


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