Henry Newton Brown & Ben Wheeler - Both Sides Of The Law
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Henry Newton Brown & Ben Wheeler - Both Sides Of The Law
Thought the good people here could appreciate this little write up. It does have a lever gun in it.
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Re: Henry Newton Brown & Ben Wheeler - Both Sides Of The Law
Fascinating story thanks for posting would make a great movie if it was done historically accurate ( something Hollywood rarely does ).
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Re: Henry Newton Brown & Ben Wheeler - Both Sides Of The Law
gamekeeper wrote: ↑Thu Apr 16, 2020 8:52 am Fascinating story thanks for posting would make a great movie if it was done historically accurate ( something Hollywood rarely does ).
Thanks for checking it out. Yeah, it really would. Westerns are still my favorite movies and I enjoy when they come out with a new one that is done like a real western and not some comedy or other Hollywood garbage like the Lone Ranger and several others were.
Re: Henry Newton Brown & Ben Wheeler - Both Sides Of The Law
The Old West had some interesting times and places. Kansas was also the location of the gunfight that Louis L'Amour used as the basis for his novel Flint. I was born and raised about 150 miles West of Medicine Lodge, but have never been there. My home town got its name because the first person there allowed Wagon Trains to fill their water barrels from his well. He was mighty liberal with his water as they used to say.
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Re: Henry Newton Brown & Ben Wheeler - Both Sides Of The Law
Now you have me curious. What is the name of your town?piller wrote: ↑Thu Apr 16, 2020 10:17 am The Old West had some interesting times and places. Kansas was also the location of the gunfight that Louis L'Amour used as the basis for his novel Flint. I was born and raised about 150 miles West of Medicine Lodge, but have never been there. My home town got its name because the first person there allowed Wagon Trains to fill their water barrels from his well. He was mighty liberal with his water as they used to say.
Re: Henry Newton Brown & Ben Wheeler - Both Sides Of The Law
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Re: Henry Newton Brown & Ben Wheeler - Both Sides Of The Law
You mean you didn't like "Brokeback Mountain"....?Rube Burrows wrote: ↑Thu Apr 16, 2020 8:55 am. . . Westerns are still my favorite movies and I enjoy when they come out with a new one that is done like a real western and not some comedy or other Hollywood garbage like the Lone Ranger and several others were.
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Re: Henry Newton Brown & Ben Wheeler - Both Sides Of The Law
That's one Western I have no intention of ever watching....AJMD429 wrote: ↑Thu Apr 16, 2020 1:00 pmYou mean you didn't like "Brokeback Mountain"....?Rube Burrows wrote: ↑Thu Apr 16, 2020 8:55 am. . . Westerns are still my favorite movies and I enjoy when they come out with a new one that is done like a real western and not some comedy or other Hollywood garbage like the Lone Ranger and several others were.
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Re: Henry Newton Brown & Ben Wheeler - Both Sides Of The Law
Cool stuff there interesting, i get True West Mag that`s full of great pics and stories.
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