Western heros

Started by rebsr52339, March 26, 2010, 04:45:39 AM

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rebsr52339

Thought you guys/gals might like to see this. Some may have already. Memories.   ;D

http://oldfortyfives.com/thoseoldwesterns.htm
Bowie Knife Dick
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RATS #564
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Harley Starr

Out of all the stars featured on that tribute I've met only one. The Virginian himself, Mr. James Drury.
A work in progress.

mestiza letty

Bravo ;D
Thanks for sharing :) :) :)
Letty
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GunClick Rick

I enjoyed that citizen! 8) ~~THE DARK RANGER~~



Bunch a ole scudders!

Qball

Cool... thanks

You can read some history about each one of them here.
http://www.b-westerns.com/
WartHog
SCORRS
SootLord
STORM

GunClick Rick

My friend Ivan Jesse Curtis painted this one of Tim Holt.



Bunch a ole scudders!

GunClick Rick

Festus still hangs around by a bank just 30 miles north of me.




Bunch a ole scudders!

GunClick Rick

John Wayne followed me all day that day!!

Bunch a ole scudders!

GunClick Rick

Harry Carey Jr kept askin fer my autograph!



Bunch a ole scudders!

GunClick Rick

Ole Slim used to like to come up and hunt now and then.. :)

Bunch a ole scudders!

Trailrider

What's hard to believe...and harder to take is how long ago so many of them "crossed the Great Divide"!   :'(  Many of these I saw on Saturday morning T.V. (re-)runs.   Hoppy was an especial favorite of mine.  But so were so many others.  Glad to see a few of them are still around, even if retired.  Pity, folks are more interested in vampires and other weird stuff than Westerns.  And the few Westerns we see have ramped up the gratuitous violence and gore beyond what's necessary.  Ah, well, just gettin' old, I reckon.
Ride to the sound of the guns, but watch out for bushwhackers! Godspeed to all in harm's way in the defense of Freedom! God Bless America!

Your obedient servant,
Trailrider,
Bvt. Lt. Col. Commanding,
Southern District
Dept. of the Platte, GAF

Stillwater

Quote from: GunClick Rick on July 27, 2010, 12:30:51 PM
Festus still hangs around by a bank just 30 miles north of me.

Ken Curtis aka Festus was one of the original "Sons Of The Pioneers." The man could really sing in a beautiful tenor voice.

Bill

GunClick Rick

The main reason i watch Rio Grande is to hear Ken sing~~My absolute favorite scene in the movie,thank god they did those kind of things.

It twas
Down by the glenside I met an old woman
She was plucking young nettles and ne'er saw me comin'
I listened awhile to the song she was humming
Glory-O, Glory-O, to the bold Fenian men.
"When I was a young girl they were marching and drilling
A walk through the glenside astounding and thrilling
But they loved dear old Ireland, to die they were willing
Glory-O, Glory-O, to the bold Fenian men.
It's thirty long years since I saw the moon beaming
On brave manly forms with hopes all a-gleaming
I see them again, through all my sad dreaming
Glory-O, Glory-O, to the bold Fenian men.
Some died by the glenside, some died 'midst the stranger
And wise men have told us their cause was a failure
But they loved dear old Ireland, and never feared danger
Glory-O, Glory-O, to the bold Fenian men."
I passed on my way, God be praised that I met her
Be life long or short, I will never forget her
We may have good men, but we'll never have better
Glory-O, Glory-O, to the bold Fenian men.
Bunch a ole scudders!

'Monterrey' Jack Brass

Fellows –

Great thread. If I were to add to 'western heroes', amongst my favorites are; Charles Goodnight, (General) Nelson Miles, John Chisum, and Frank Canton just to name a few off the top of my head. There are many more for a host of different reasons but these guys rightfully and certainly come to mind.

Brass
NRA Life, VFW Life, F&AM 
Old West Research & Studies Association
amateur wetplate photographer

Stillwater

Quote from: GunClick Rick on September 22, 2010, 01:30:03 PM
The main reason i watch Rio Grande is to hear Ken sing~~My absolute favorite scene in the movie,thank god they did those kind of things.

It twas
Down by the glenside I met an old woman
She was plucking young nettles and ne'er saw me comin'
I listened awhile to the song she was humming
Glory-O, Glory-O, to the bold Fenian men.
"When I was a young girl they were marching and drilling
A walk through the glenside astounding and thrilling
But they loved dear old Ireland, to die they were willing
Glory-O, Glory-O, to the bold Fenian men.
It's thirty long years since I saw the moon beaming
On brave manly forms with hopes all a-gleaming
I see them again, through all my sad dreaming
Glory-O, Glory-O, to the bold Fenian men.
Some died by the glenside, some died 'midst the stranger
And wise men have told us their cause was a failure
But they loved dear old Ireland, and never feared danger
Glory-O, Glory-O, to the bold Fenian men."
I passed on my way, God be praised that I met her
Be life long or short, I will never forget her
We may have good men, but we'll never have better
Glory-O, Glory-O, to the bold Fenian men.


YOu know? Watching RIO GRAND, and hearing Ken Curtis sing, is what I'm going to do right now...!

Bill

River City John

Quote from: 'Monterrey' Jack Brass on September 22, 2010, 02:35:51 PM
Fellows –

Great thread. If I were to add to 'western heroes', amongst my favorites are; Charles Goodnight, (General) Nelson Miles, John Chisum, and Frank Canton just to name a few off the top of my head. There are many more for a host of different reasons but these guys rightfully and certainly come to mind.

Brass


My heros include Chris Madsen, "Bucky" O'Neill, Samuel L. Clemens and Elfego Baca.

RCJ
"I was born by the river in a little tent, and just like the river I've been running ever since." - Sam Cooke
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Shotgun Franklin

My hero is Buffalo Bill Cody. We might not have any of our present appreciation of the Old West without him. He was a real hero too, not just in shows.
Yes, I do have more facial hair now.

pistol1911

Ray Whitley is my son in law's great uncle.He wrote Gene Autry's theme song Back in the Saddle Again.I met Steve McQueen when he was doing Wanted Dead or Alive.He was in Birmingham for a cerebal palsy telethon.I could tell he didn't want to be there,but he warmed up when he saw I was more interested in his Mares Foot than him.  In the early 1990's I met Lash LaRue at a gun show.He had a table selling autograph pictures.He was a very small man.

'Monterrey' Jack Brass

RCJ & Shotgun F - Indeed, you've named off some of the greats. Things would not be the way they are today without the likes of them doing it like they did back in the 19th century.

Brass
NRA Life, VFW Life, F&AM 
Old West Research & Studies Association
amateur wetplate photographer

Stillwater

Without a doubt Theodore Roosevelt...!

Bill

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