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Tremors . Westly Richards .375?
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In Tombstone, Billy Clanton used a 1878 Parker 12 ga. hammergun, Wyatt used a 10 ga. Stevens, and Doc used a sawed-off 10 ga. Meteor.
I most liked the 12 ga. sleeved into a 10 ga. that was used in Appaloosa.
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PM: running around the bush with debhorah kerr, who was quite a bush, i mean who had some bush, no that's not what i mean to say...well anyway, i bet ole stewie needed that big gun of his in that situation...
Last edited by ed good; 03/13/12 04:05 PM.
keep it simple and keep it safe...
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stan: i gotta watch tombstone again...sounds lik ah good un...
keep it simple and keep it safe...
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Just wish I knew what Burt Lancaster used in Valdez is Coming. He had a sawed off double, not to speak of the 1000 yd. shot with the Sharps. One of the best western movies of all time, IMO.
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Yeah, Debra Kerr ,elephant and double bore rifles what's not to like.
Speaking of 8 bore/gauge ; What about Appaloosa?
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My bad, PM, the Appaloosa gun was sleeved into 8 ga. You're absolutely right.
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In the Novella that Jim Harrison wrote- and later sold the rights to Hollywood for the movie-The double that Tristan Ludlow brought back for his Father was a 12 bore Purdey hammerless. Of course, Jim's story was 'altered" and true story- he was just a chain smoking starving Michigan recluse writer who loved to drink and hunt grouse with his prized Setters. Jack Nicholson took a liking to him, and staked to a loan for $15K to help him over the hump-- after the movie came out, Jack received a registered letter with a hand written thank you note and a cashier's check for $17,500 enclosed- repayment plus interest. Nicholson was astonished- He told his close pal Harvey Keitel-"Hey, I had it as spare change. No one ever before that I helped out with a loan ever said "Thanks" yet alone paid it back.. I find that quite telling about Jim Harrison's character and upbringing-- he also wrote another novella entitled "Revenge" and Hollywood made a movie of that with Kevin Kostner and I believe the last movie role the late Anthony Quinn played before his passing--I hold Jim Harrison to be one of the best writers to ever come out of the MidWest--
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Ed, its working. Didnt see the C.
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In answer to someone's question about the double in Romancing the Stone, I always thought that was a Howda(sp?) Double Barreled Pistol, a gun used for repelling attacking tigers attempting to dine on the occupants of the wicker "chairs" atop elephants.
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