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The Sheriff, the Butcher, The Gambler & The Cooley

January 22, 2013

Found a big, board in the garage that I have made a couple passes at. This morning I tweaked it a pinch more, Adding a line of blue just around the left-side of the face of Sheriff Ruffner's jaw.

 

"The Law In Prescott, Arizona Territory: Sheriff Ruffner"

 

Also found a stack of studies I did of Wild West boomtown inhabitants. This is:

 

"The Butcher"

 

And this is actually Johnny Tyler of Tombstone fame:

 

"The Gambler"

 

And this is my take on Charlie Lum when he first landed in Mohave County:

 

"The Cooley"

 

"Praise undeserved is satire in disguise."

—Henry Broadhurst

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Comment by Jim Holden on January 22, 2013 at 6:53pm

the Sheriff is amazing  

Comment by Daniel E. Alcocer on January 23, 2013 at 9:45am

They are all Great! Tough to choose just one.

Comment by Bud "Marshal" Stilwell on January 23, 2013 at 3:45pm

all of them are awesome.  Hard to choose just one of them.

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