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I am in the early phase of building my costuming for the character, Bill Hickok.
Can anyone lead me to additional information (favorite links to pictures) regarding the different apparel worn by Bill? I will be doing this costume right so if you have any information that can help, please let me know. (this includes weaponry)

'preciate it,
Fish
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Howdy Fish,

Glad I can help, the pistol I linked is the only factory converted true '51 copy (with a loading lever) that I know of but if you need advice on firearms (or anything else) feel free to contact me directly at nhwildbill@comcast.net

Went over to your site, real interesting and I'll look into adding myself in - but living in New England, I don't know how many westerns will be in production. Har! Now if I move out to the mid-west then...

Regards,
Wild Bill
Hey Wild Bill,
You said "Glad I can help, the pistol I linked is the only factory converted true '51 copy"
in your last message. If you put a link in there going to the guns, I don't see it. If you have a link please get it to me.

As far as the Old West Actors For Hire website and you being in New England...we hear words to that effect fairly often and here is what you need to know.
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Dustless trails my friend,
Fish
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Howdy Fish,

Looks like the links I had put in my original posts didn't take.
This is the one for the Cimarron 'Man with No Name" pistol - it's made by Uberti and like I said it is the only factory converted true '51 copy I know of:
http://www.cimarron-firearms.com/Conversions/ManNo%20NameConv.htm
The other link was for Buffalo Bros grips:
http://buffalobrothers.net/grips/51and60_grips.htm
One more for ya, I own this hat for my everyday wear and is of the style I mentioned although you might want to get the brim flatter:
http://www.knudsenhats.com/Hatdept/wildbill.html

I understand what you mean about N.E. - I am indeed looking at joining in.

Regards,
Wild Bill
Ahh, much better. All good stuff Wild Bill. I wll be taking your advise on the factory converted weapons. As for the grips, I am pretty much fond of the real stuff. Expensive yes but if I can't afford the real mcCoy on the piece, I gotta have somethin' real.
As for the hat. This may be one area where I lean on Hollywood. I really like the hat that Jeff wears in "Wild Bill". I'm not cast in stone on that but to some, the hat is more personal than the weapons (at least in this day and age).

Much obliged pardner,
Dustless trails,
Fish
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Howdy Fish,

Well if you want the Bridges hat then go here:
http://www.baronhats.com/aces.htm
A pard of mine - Tame Bill - has one.
As for grips - real ivory will cost you as much as the gun but if you want something that is as close to the real thing but half the price than go with Tru-Ivory. I got a set on my navies and it's hard to tell them from the real deal in feel and looks. They take some time but worth it:
http://www.truivory.com/
Here's mine:
http://i53.photobucket.com/albums/g66/nhwildbill/guns/1851Converted...
http://i53.photobucket.com/albums/g66/nhwildbill/guns/NavieswithTru...

Regards,
Wild Bill

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