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Victorian breastfeeding photo fad?

Started 17 hours ago

Capote blanket coat question
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Started this discussion. Last reply by Buck Grizzly Jan 30.

Goodnighting a Bull
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Started this discussion. Last reply by Marshall Trimble Jan 5.

 

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Buck Grizzly replied to Tony Fazzini's discussion Real lynching...?
"Looks like a staged photo made to sell to easterners to show them how wild the west was."
yesterday
Buck Grizzly commented on Murray A. Gewirtz's photo
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Montana Peak Hat

"About half way down the page; http://www.curtrich.com/hats2.html The 1895 Montgomery Wards Catalog and the 1897 Sears, Roebuck and Company Catalog are full of cowboy hats. Most of them have 4-1/2" crowns and 4" brims, no matter what their…"
yesterday
Buck Grizzly commented on Murray A. Gewirtz's photo
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Montana Peak Hat

"Looks good but I thought the originals had the indentations on the front, back, and sides, so it made an X on the head not a +? I have one that makes the + too. :-)"
yesterday
Buck Grizzly commented on anthony martin's photo
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MORE 1890'S SUITINGS AND TROUSERINGS

"$15-20 suits, take that Men's Warehouse. lol"
Friday
Buck Grizzly commented on anthony martin's photo
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"Seen that on a couple different coats, where the collar when open displays part of the liner or a different color material. Did they do that a lot?"
Friday
Buck Grizzly commented on anthony martin's photo
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"Very interesting, thanks for posting."
Friday
Buck Grizzly commented on anthony martin's photo
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Two flannel shirts from an 1888 Montgomery Ward Catalogue

"Sorry haven't been on here too much lately just saw your message. Great stuff. Like the two sizes of collars too. Can you get material with that size lines in it? Great look."
Friday
Buck Grizzly replied to David Flores's discussion Pancho Villa
"Loved the scene where they were watching the war from a roof top in Texas drinking beer. It was also interesting to know the movie (the original) was a hit but lost to time. Would have been interesting to see the original footage/movie."
May 17
Gay Mathis commented on Buck Grizzly's blog post May 2013 cover
"Bat, check out the image I posted in this string (1879 Leadville, Colorado) and pay close attention to the clothes..Not sure whose head (photoshop and colorized) on the image that was on the cover.."
May 9
Bat commented on Buck Grizzly's blog post May 2013 cover
"Bump!! Anyone got a line who is the guy featured on the May cover wearing the corduroy?"
May 9
Buck Grizzly replied to Cindy Smith's discussion Cowboy coffee on the trail
"Can't let the Marshal have all the fun. lol"
May 8
Buck Grizzly replied to Cindy Smith's discussion Cowboy coffee on the trail
"http://www.arbucklecoffee.com/category-s/1848.htm Arbuckles’ Coffee began in the post Civil War Era of the 19th Century. Two brothers, John and Charles Arbuckle, initiated a new concept in the coffee industry; selling roasted coffee in one…"
May 7
Buck Grizzly replied to Cindy Smith's discussion Cowboy coffee on the trail
"Brazilian coffee was the biggest supplier of coffee beans in the 1800's in the USA, and made it a popular drink for the common folks in the early 19th century. French Chicory Chicory was a popular coffee substitute and economizer for 2…"
May 7
Bat commented on Buck Grizzly's blog post May 2013 cover
"Anyone got a line who is featured on the cover?"
Apr 23
Bat commented on Buck Grizzly's blog post May 2013 cover
"Corduroy was worn by the working class Victorians here of some pix mostly featuring Navvies in UK in the 19th century https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=pictures+of+navvies&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&hl=en&client=safari"
Apr 23

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May 2013 cover

May 2013 cover, who is the person and is there a link to the picture.

The kerchief tied around his neck is intriguing. Are there any other examples of uncommon knots for kerchiefs being used as a tie?

Posted on April 11, 2013 at 6:10am — 23 Comments

Copper

Anybody else watch this?

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2006374/

Posted on October 10, 2012 at 9:51am — 15 Comments

The Billy Dilemma

Anybody seen this link?? (probably old news with you guys, but I hadn’t seen it before anyway)

 

 http://www.historicalwesternphotos.com/billy_the_kid_and_friends

 

 

Most of these types of conversations get lost in the can't’s, couldn't’s, and wouldn't have happened. People make up their minds and at that point one way or the other their can only be one possible consideration.…

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Posted on April 30, 2012 at 1:46pm — 3 Comments

Here is a picture I would like analyzed by the pros

tenderfoot

 

 

To the best of your ability, look at the clothing, guns, hats, leather, etc... and come up with a date (year only) you think this photo was taken.

 

This is a test!! …

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Posted on April 25, 2012 at 11:38am — 1 Comment

Gunfight reenactor jailed

7 1/2 years for the guy who shot live rounds into a crowd. Couldn't happen to better guy.

 

 

Thanks Ginny for the link.

 

 

 http://rapidcityjournal.com/news/old-we ... z1rfHRFUZL

 

 

 

Posted on April 10, 2012 at 12:24pm — 15 Comments

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At 2:42pm on November 4, 2011, Bob 'Buckshot' Bradley said…
Howdy Buck, I just noticed you asking how long I've been getting True West. I've been subscribing for the last few years and just re-newed for another couple. However I've managed to get most since 53 to present, I'm missing forty-three (June 55, April & June 83, September 84 and 39 from the 90's.) I've all Frontier Times from Winter 57, bar one (the last October 85) and all Old West from Fall 64 apart from twelve. Hope to have 'em all one day. I've been collecting 'Western' magazines for a while and have just over 1300.

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