
Another old "Cowboy" photo?
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Re: Another old "Cowboy" photo?
At least he's got some cartridges in his belt!
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Re: Another old "Cowboy" photo?
Hard to say, as usual, but I have read with my own eyes that fellows would, at the end of a drive, take their money, get a shower & shave, new duds, and get their picture taken. Here's a couple of things that suggest he might be the real deal.
1. He's not showing off his six-shooter. I'm guessing a greenhorn would be showing off his gun a bit more. He thinks his cigarette is cooler than his sixgun.
2. He's got ammo randomly stuck in his belt. A dude might have it all filled out or neatly arranged.
3. His boots are in good shape, but they do have that well-broken in look judging from the wrinkles across the front, so I figure he wears them a lot.
4. The pose, with a look of destiny, is a set-up, but I'm going to give the photographer the credit for thinking that one up.
I'll say the real deal, but I wouldn't even bet a coffee on it, let alone the farm.
1. He's not showing off his six-shooter. I'm guessing a greenhorn would be showing off his gun a bit more. He thinks his cigarette is cooler than his sixgun.
2. He's got ammo randomly stuck in his belt. A dude might have it all filled out or neatly arranged.
3. His boots are in good shape, but they do have that well-broken in look judging from the wrinkles across the front, so I figure he wears them a lot.
4. The pose, with a look of destiny, is a set-up, but I'm going to give the photographer the credit for thinking that one up.
I'll say the real deal, but I wouldn't even bet a coffee on it, let alone the farm.
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Re: Another old "Cowboy" photo?
Well, he does look a bit bowlegged.
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Re: Another old "Cowboy" photo?
There's a couple of items about his outfit that seem amatuerish... mostly it's his leather cuffs. While one side (left) they are with the buckles down, on the other (right) the buckles are on the back of his wrist with the long billets just out there hankerin' to get caught up in something. His chaps cuffs appear to be unequal lengths, with even the leggin's being a little longer on the left. Lastly, it's the hat. Just seems a little TOO.... oh what's the word... unstylish. Most cowboys I've known were mighty particular about the shape of the crown and brim, that looks like it taken outta the box or off the shelf and almost jammed down on his noggin!
Naw, I'd say this rube was the piano player in a saloon and rolled a drunk the night before!
But, now that POSE... now that gives him... something!
Naw, I'd say this rube was the piano player in a saloon and rolled a drunk the night before!
But, now that POSE... now that gives him... something!
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Re: Another old "Cowboy" photo?
I reckon I'll stick with Kirk on this one. Those boots have been worn awhile. As far as the hat goes, he may have put it on his head and went from the dry goods store to the photographer's shop.
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Re: Another old "Cowboy" photo?
I figured his entire get-up had just been purchased less than an hour before, just before his trip to get his photo taken.
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Re: Another old "Cowboy" photo?
I say he the photographer's helper. He looks too wimpy to be a cowboy--if fact, he has the look that makes you want to smack him.-----------Sixgun
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Re: Another old "Cowboy" photo?
Well, I didn't want to mention that, but I thought the same thing all along. However, I thought I'd blame it on the artsie photographer.Sixgun wrote:I say he the photographer's helper. He looks too wimpy to be a cowboy--if fact, he has the look that makes you want to smack him.-----------Sixgun
Kirk: An old geezer who loves the smell of freshly turned earth, old cedar rail fences, wood smoke, a crackling fireplace on a snowy evening, pristine wilderness lakes, the scent of
cedars and a magnificent Whitetail buck framed in the semi-buckhorn sights of a 120-year old Winchester.
Blog: https://www.kirkdurston.com/
cedars and a magnificent Whitetail buck framed in the semi-buckhorn sights of a 120-year old Winchester.
Blog: https://www.kirkdurston.com/
Re: Another old "Cowboy" photo?
That's exactly what I was thinking.Sixgun wrote:I say he the photographer's helper. He looks too wimpy to be a cowboy--if fact, he has the look that makes you want to smack him.-----------Sixgun
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Re: Another old "Cowboy" photo?
Nope, he's a fake wannabe. His hands look to soft and smooth. Neither his hands nor his face give the impression of being outdoors very much. He doesn't have that rancher/farmer tan many of us have had. The quirt around his wrist is worn more like a bracelet than a working piece of equipment. Nope, looks staged like they do at the big rodeos and carnivals today.
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Re: Another old "Cowboy" photo?
Alright guys take a look at this http://www.cartermuseum.org/collections/smith/about.php
This is Erwin E. Smith.
This is Erwin E. Smith.
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Re: Another old "Cowboy" photo?
Hook, line and sinker! I KNEW I'd seen that photograph somewhere and there was a story to go along with it!rangerider7 wrote:Alright guys take a look at this http://www.cartermuseum.org/collections/smith/about.php
This is Erwin E. Smith.
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Re: Another old "Cowboy" photo?
Griff, I was thinking that maybe the cuff on the right wrist is turned around so the buckles/strap don't interfere with his sixgun.
Anyways, I like how you picked the photo apart.
Anyways, I like how you picked the photo apart.
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Re: Another old "Cowboy" photo?
Wait a minute those are my boots - I danced in them all night at the Zamrzla wedding. 
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Re: Another old "Cowboy" photo?
Yup, it is Erwin Smith, cowboy and photographer.
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Re: Another old "Cowboy" photo?
Ha! Both a Cowboy and an Artist!
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cedars and a magnificent Whitetail buck framed in the semi-buckhorn sights of a 120-year old Winchester.
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Re: Another old "Cowboy" photo?
Read his story Kirk, I think you will like it.
Re: Another old "Cowboy" photo?
Well I had a 50/50 chance. . . .
I still think he is to pretty to be a working cowboy. . . . .
I still think he is to pretty to be a working cowboy. . . . .
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Re: Another old "Cowboy" photo?
He took some of the best photos of turn of the century West Texas cowboys I've ever seen.
