OT-What is different in this old Photo? Added full shot.
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OT-What is different in this old Photo? Added full shot.
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Re: OT-What is different in this old Photo?
To me it looks as if that first Ole boy is carrying a Remington 58 and maybe an early Trap door conversion
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Do you mean the bull on the left ?
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That physical attribute does catch the eye doesn't it?
These fellows appear to be wearing some sort of "uniform". Rangers?
That scout looks about half wild.
These fellows appear to be wearing some sort of "uniform". Rangers?
That scout looks about half wild.
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Re: OT-What is different in this old Photo?
Guy riding a bull on the left.
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Man! He sure is riding a bull! That's kinda cool.
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Re: OT-What is different in this old Photo?
I didn't believe it at first but here you go. Makes me wonder about those boys from Arkansas.
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Re: OT-What is different in this old Photo? Added full shot.
A dime will get you a dollar that those boys are brothers.
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Re: OT-What is different in this old Photo? Added full shot.
Hi All,
The guy in the middle seems to have some bullet holes in his shirt....just about the belt buckle.
The guy in the middle seems to have some bullet holes in his shirt....just about the belt buckle.
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Re: OT-What is different in this old Photo? Added full shot.
The "indian" has a mustache too... that's a weird pic.
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Re: OT-What is different in this old Photo? Added full shot.
Kinda hard to tell , but it almost looks like the guy riding the bull/ox, is also carrying a Hotchkiss rifle.
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Their heads and the hats look as if they don't belong s Maybe some one altered a few things . Sure looks to me like it isn't right . At first I didn't catch the bull either. Was looking at the guns then the hats , and other things. Yep. Very strange photo.
Re: OT-What is different in this old Photo? Added full shot.
and a turkey hanging upside down? pretty kewl relic
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Re: OT-What is different in this old Photo? Added full shot.
Quite the picture. Neither guy has a holster for his sidearm and riding that bull is something else.
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Forget that, Mongo's back.
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rangerider7,
It is not the old boy from Arkansas but tourist from the north that are posing here in McLode's photos.
Check out this address.
http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~armpg ... hollow.htm
It is not the old boy from Arkansas but tourist from the north that are posing here in McLode's photos.
Check out this address.
http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~armpg ... hollow.htm
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Re: OT-What is different in this old Photo? Added full shot.
Fascinating link. Interesting seeing the same props used again and again.Tom Richardson wrote:rangerider7,
It is not the old boy from Arkansas but tourist from the north that are posing here in McLode's photos.
Check out this address.
http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~armpg ... hollow.htm
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Re: OT-What is different in this old Photo? Added full shot.
game keeper,
Hot springs has been a resort area and now a National Park.
It has been a gathering area since the discovery of the hot springs by who. I don't know.
In the thirty's Hot Springs was a safe area for all the gangs and mafia folks from the north.
No one bothered anyone. Wide open casino gambling, numbere, prostitution, and a good family atmosphere in most parts of the small town.
Bath house row was at one time a booming concern. Now only a few of the legendary spas are in operation.
Fun can still be had in Hot Springs. The spring race meet is about to close with some big purse thoroughbred racesing.
Hot springs has been a resort area and now a National Park.
It has been a gathering area since the discovery of the hot springs by who. I don't know.
In the thirty's Hot Springs was a safe area for all the gangs and mafia folks from the north.
No one bothered anyone. Wide open casino gambling, numbere, prostitution, and a good family atmosphere in most parts of the small town.
Bath house row was at one time a booming concern. Now only a few of the legendary spas are in operation.
Fun can still be had in Hot Springs. The spring race meet is about to close with some big purse thoroughbred racesing.
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Re: OT-What is different in this old Photo? Added full shot.
Sure sounds like a fun place back in the old days.
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Re: OT-What is different in this old Photo? Added full shot.
Hot Springs, Arkansas has an interesting history.
Was sort of wide open up through the early fifties.
Oaklawn Park and Thoroughbred racing has been the big draw for a long time.
Was sort of wide open up through the early fifties.
Oaklawn Park and Thoroughbred racing has been the big draw for a long time.
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Re: OT-What is different in this old Photo? Added full shot.
After due deliberation, and considering the area in which the photo was taken, I have determined that the pony, the bull, and the guy in the middle are brothers...
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