Old West YouTube Channel---Arizona Ghostriders

Started by santee, March 29, 2019, 01:04:13 PM

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santee

Historian at Old Tucson
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Marshal Will Wingam

Good episode, Santee.

Since you brought it up, Happy Veterans Day to all Vets.

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santee

Historian at Old Tucson
SASS #2171
STORM #371
RATS #431
True West Maniac #1261

santee

Historian at Old Tucson
SASS #2171
STORM #371
RATS #431
True West Maniac #1261

santee

Historian at Old Tucson
SASS #2171
STORM #371
RATS #431
True West Maniac #1261

Marshal Will Wingam

Thanks for another good episode. Those 1st generation Colts are mighty nice. You mentioned it had a heavy hammer spring. Evidently it wasn't uncommon a practice back then to put a piece of leather under the hammer spring at the screw to lighten it.

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RRio

Here is the most recent edition from the Arizona Ghostriders -12/10/2023

"I hate rude behavior in a man. I won't tolerate it"  - Capt. Woodrow Call

"Proud citizen of CasCity since 2004." 
NCOWS 2492  SASS 22927   SCORRS     USFACS #28       GAF #267 Dept. of the Platte  AZ        STORM #178

santee

Historian at Old Tucson
SASS #2171
STORM #371
RATS #431
True West Maniac #1261

santee

Historian at Old Tucson
SASS #2171
STORM #371
RATS #431
True West Maniac #1261

santee

Historian at Old Tucson
SASS #2171
STORM #371
RATS #431
True West Maniac #1261

Johnny McCrae

Very interesting and informative. This brought back memories for me. I was stationed at Fort Sill, Oklahoma in 1959 for Artillery training. I vaguely remember seeing Geronimo's gravesite. Many thanks for posting.
You need to learn to like all the little everday things like a sip of good whiskey, a soft bed, a glass of buttermilk,  and a feisty old gentleman like myself

Marshal Will Wingam

I got to land at a dirt airstrip alongside a rancher's home, which used to be Fort Rock, AZ. It was a few miles South of Hwy 40, maybe a half hour West of Seligman. It was constructed of the local red rock set in a high desert valley near a small natural lake. Low rock cliffs overlooked it. What a beautiful spot. It's not a place the general public will ever see. I will always remember it.

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Major 2

While shooting "Alamo the Price of Freedom" I was quartered at Ft. Clark. Brackettville Tx.
My actual apartment was the restored Officer quarters for Capt.'s & Majors.
The parade ground was directly out my front door.
The famous spring fed huge swimming pool was just 100 yards to the left.


when planets align...do the deal !

santee

Historian at Old Tucson
SASS #2171
STORM #371
RATS #431
True West Maniac #1261

santee

Historian at Old Tucson
SASS #2171
STORM #371
RATS #431
True West Maniac #1261

Johnny McCrae

Many thanks for another informative video.

I remember the old DIAL soap advertising slogan "Aren't you glad you use Dial? Don't you wish everybody did?". That was a true statement!
You need to learn to like all the little everday things like a sip of good whiskey, a soft bed, a glass of buttermilk,  and a feisty old gentleman like myself

santee

Historian at Old Tucson
SASS #2171
STORM #371
RATS #431
True West Maniac #1261

santee

Quote from: Johnny McCrae on January 16, 2024, 01:00:41 PM
Many thanks for another informative video.

I remember the old DIAL soap advertising slogan "Aren't you glad you use Dial? Don't you wish everybody did?". That was a true statement!

Thanks, Johnny!!
Historian at Old Tucson
SASS #2171
STORM #371
RATS #431
True West Maniac #1261

santee

Historian at Old Tucson
SASS #2171
STORM #371
RATS #431
True West Maniac #1261

Marshal Will Wingam

Your episodes that spotlight famous/infamous figures are among the most enjoyable. Thanks for doing them.

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