For Slim and Other "Hide Burner" Wannabes

Started by Capt. Hamp Cox, May 28, 2004, 09:42:07 AM

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Silver Creek Slim

Good info, Capt.
Why don't ya come 'round sometime and we can have a brand'n party.  ;D

Slim
NCOWS 2329, WartHog, SCORRS, SBSS, BHR, GAF, RBCS, Dirty RATS, BTBM, IPSAC, Cosie-in-training
I love the smell of Black Powder in the morning!

Capt. Hamp Cox

Quote from: Silver Creek Slim on May 28, 2004, 09:45:29 AM
Good info, Capt.
Why don't ya come 'round sometime and we can have a brand'n party.  ;D

Slim
Not real sure that's my "brand" of fun, 'specially when you don't know whether you're gonna be the brander or the brandee.  Then there's always "Brand X" you gotta contend with.

Silver Creek Slim

Quote from: Capt. Hamp Cox on May 28, 2004, 09:57:18 AM
Quote from: Silver Creek Slim on May 28, 2004, 09:45:29 AM
Good info, Capt.
Why don't ya come 'round sometime and we can have a brand'n party.  ;D

Slim
Not real sure that's my "brand" of fun, 'specially when you don't know whether you're gonna be the brander or the brandee.  Then there's always "Brand X" you gotta contend with.
I would be hold'n the iron.  ;D

Slim
NCOWS 2329, WartHog, SCORRS, SBSS, BHR, GAF, RBCS, Dirty RATS, BTBM, IPSAC, Cosie-in-training
I love the smell of Black Powder in the morning!

Brazos Bucky Smith

Thar ain't no room fer Barbwire on the range, it ruins the hide? >:(


And I got the scars to prove it! :-[

BB   
Brazos Bucky
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Silver Creek Slim

Quote from: Brazos Bucky on May 28, 2004, 12:56:54 PM
Thar ain't no room fer Barbwire on the range, it ruins the hide? >:(


And I got the scars to prove it! :-[

BB   
Ouch!

Slim
NCOWS 2329, WartHog, SCORRS, SBSS, BHR, GAF, RBCS, Dirty RATS, BTBM, IPSAC, Cosie-in-training
I love the smell of Black Powder in the morning!

Delmonico

A little tongue in cheek fun here, but I am banned from Keith County Nebraska (ogalla is county seat)  by the Sheriff.  He caught me at the State Fair in 1999 with what he called a running iron, I say it is a lid lifter for dutch ovens, but the Sheriff of Sheidan County agreed with him and invited me out to his domain to check out a cottonwood tree they own.

Mongrel Historian


Always get the water for the coffee upstream from the herd.

Ab Ovo Usque ad Mala

The time has passed so quick, the years all run together now.

Silver Creek Slim

Quote from: Delmonico on June 03, 2004, 02:54:00 PM
A little tongue in cheek fun here, but I am banned from Keith County Nebraska (ogalla is county seat)  by the Sheriff.  He caught me at the State Fair in 1999 with what he called a running iron, I say it is a lid lifter for dutch ovens, but the Sheriff of Sheidan County agreed with him and invited me out to his domain to check out a cottonwood tree they own.
QuoteRunning Iron:  Ring or flat iron used to draw a brand rather than stamp it on.  In the old west, used by rustlers to quickly mark unbranded cattle.  In some places it is still illegal to carry a running iron; however, in others, it is a common practice to apply a legal brand with one.
Was he calling ya a rustler?  ;)

Slim
NCOWS 2329, WartHog, SCORRS, SBSS, BHR, GAF, RBCS, Dirty RATS, BTBM, IPSAC, Cosie-in-training
I love the smell of Black Powder in the morning!

Delmonico

I ain't sure.  Since he is also a real cowboy, I put him in a bad spot, because he don't want to offent the cook.  Besides that anyone knows the other guys beef tastes better, just have the cook bury the hide away from camp.
Mongrel Historian


Always get the water for the coffee upstream from the herd.

Ab Ovo Usque ad Mala

The time has passed so quick, the years all run together now.

Texas Lawdog

We've become more civilized in Texas, we just put cattle rustlers in the State Prisons.  I sorts miss the hangins, both formal and informal.
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Silver Creek Slim

Quote from: Texas Lawdog on June 05, 2004, 04:54:23 AM
We've become more civilized in Texas, we just put cattle rustlers in the State Prisons.  I sorts miss the hangins, both formal and informal.
:o

Slim
NCOWS 2329, WartHog, SCORRS, SBSS, BHR, GAF, RBCS, Dirty RATS, BTBM, IPSAC, Cosie-in-training
I love the smell of Black Powder in the morning!

Capt. Hamp Cox

Slim,

Since it appears you might be headed it that direction, might want to consider changin' your moniker to one of these genuine terms for a "rustler":

"Brand-burner"
"Brand -blotter"
"Brand-blotcher"
"Brand-artist"
"Long rope"
"Rope and ring man"

Originally, "Waddy" was a name for a rustler, but evolved to mean any cowpuncher.

You can find a definition for the first six in Ramon F. Adams' "Cowboy Lingo".

Silver Creek Slim

Quote from: Capt. Hamp Cox on June 09, 2004, 12:51:34 PM
Slim,

Since it appears you might be headed it that direction, might want to consider changin' your moniker to one of these genuine terms for a "rustler":

"Brand-burner"
"Brand -blotter"
"Brand-blotcher"
"Brand-artist"
"Long rope"
"Rope and ring man"

Originally, "Waddy" was a name for a rustler, but evolved to mean any cowpuncher.

You can find a definition for the first six in Ramon F. Adams' "Cowboy Lingo".
Are you calling me a rustler?!?!  >:(












Call me a Brand-artist.  ;D

Slim
NCOWS 2329, WartHog, SCORRS, SBSS, BHR, GAF, RBCS, Dirty RATS, BTBM, IPSAC, Cosie-in-training
I love the smell of Black Powder in the morning!

Capt. Hamp Cox

Slim,

Here's another one for your collection in case you haven't already found it.  http://www.wyomingtalesandtrails.com/brands.html .  Takes a bit to load up, but has some good info.

Hamp

Brazos Bucky Smith

 ;D Hello Mr. Brand artist! ;D

Hey Slim, you says you and your "gang" were busy brandin the "shed" on fathers day.  I was just a wanderin', what breed of shed was that? ???

BB ;D
Brazos Bucky
"A man oughta do what he thinks is right."
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Capt. Hamp Cox


Silver Creek Slim

Quote from: Brazos Bucky on June 21, 2004, 10:07:50 PM
;D Hello Mr. Brand artist! ;D

Hey Slim, you says you and your "gang" were busy brandin the "shed" on fathers day.  I was just a wanderin', what breed of shed was that? ???

BB ;D
"Popular".  ;)

Slim
NCOWS 2329, WartHog, SCORRS, SBSS, BHR, GAF, RBCS, Dirty RATS, BTBM, IPSAC, Cosie-in-training
I love the smell of Black Powder in the morning!

Silver Creek Slim

NCOWS 2329, WartHog, SCORRS, SBSS, BHR, GAF, RBCS, Dirty RATS, BTBM, IPSAC, Cosie-in-training
I love the smell of Black Powder in the morning!

Silver Creek Slim

Quote from: Capt. Hamp Cox on June 21, 2004, 09:02:55 PM
Slim,

Here's another one for your collection in case you haven't already found it.  http://www.wyomingtalesandtrails.com/brands.html .  Takes a bit to load up, but has some good info.

Hamp
Thanks for the link, Capt. That is a great site.

Slim
NCOWS 2329, WartHog, SCORRS, SBSS, BHR, GAF, RBCS, Dirty RATS, BTBM, IPSAC, Cosie-in-training
I love the smell of Black Powder in the morning!

Capt. Hamp Cox

Spanish governor issues ordinance on cattle branding

On this day in 1783, Domingo Cabello y Robles, Spanish governor of Texas, issued a bando, or ordinance, imposing strict guidelines for the roundup, branding, and export of unbranded cattle. At the time, the province was in the midst of a protracted livestock controversy. Cattle rustling between vecinos and missions, depletion of cattle through wasteful slaughter and excessive exports, and noncompliance with an ordinance of January 1778 were holdovers from the administration of Cabello's predecessor, Juan María de Ripperdá. Enforcing existing regulations and preventing illegal exports became Cabello's major concerns. Cabello's enforcement of livestock regulations resulted in much animosity from ranchers. Soon after his departure from the province in 1787, the ranchers filed a memorial against Cabello charging him with arbitrary and unjust decrees and misrepresentations that denied them rights to unbranded cattle. The case did not adversely affect his career, for by 1797 Cabello had reached the rank of field marshall.

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