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Bow View Haymaker
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http://www.highplainsshooterssupply.com/photos.html
Here is a link to some of my pictures. some of me, some of groups. In a few of these i am whearing bib ovealls 'cause they look kind of old fashiond but don't cost that way and are pretty comfotable. plus my character is more of a farmer than a rancher so I thought they fit that. I also am working on a military field look with the blue army issue style shirt and light grey hat. and in the bottom right of the web page Is the grey vest and pants that the missus got me for a present last year. The big black hat was like new at about a third the cost and those around me said it looked good.
My outfits are like my guns and a lot ofov\ther linghs in my life. very eclectic and mix-n-match. most items can be used in more that one combination of ways.
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Buck the vest is a current production and it is a wool blend.
Daniel, I like the pictures that show how you have progressed on making a much better and more period correct outfits.
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Quote from: Bow View Haymaker on January 31, 2009, 11:49:13 pm
http://www.highplainsshooterssupply.com/photos.html
Here is a link to some of my pictures. some of me, some of groups. In a few of these i am whearing bib ovealls 'cause they look kind of old fashiond but don't cost that way and are pretty comfotable. plus my character is more of a farmer than a rancher so I thought they fit that. I also am working on a military field look with the blue army issue style shirt and light grey hat. and in the bottom right of the web page Is the grey vest and pants that the missus got me for a present last year. The big black hat was like new at about a third the cost and those around me said it looked good.
My outfits are like my guns and a lot ofov\ther linghs in my life. very eclectic and mix-n-match. most items can be used in more that one combination of ways.
Some of them folks esp in the first picture look awful familar. I also like the bodies in the street.
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This next picture is kinda fun:
I'm up in the box on a restored 1880's vintage Concord. The rig belongs to the museum in Marysville Kansas, the mules on front belong to the Dad of the driver. The shotgun if you notice, looks a bit small, it is, a 20 ga.
Belongs to the daughter of the guy driving and is her bird gun. This was at Rock Creek Station in Newbrassky, near Fairbury, it is where Wild bill killed Dave McCandless in 1861.
The sepia:
The B&W:
My friend Kevin, the driver, I need to do some work with, you see he didn't bother to wear any different clothes that the ones he normally wears. See he's a working cowboy down in Kansas, but he pretty well has that look most strive for.
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I've posted these elsewhere but might as well put them here as well
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Quote from: Capt. Texas Elliot on February 01, 2009, 06:54:47 pm
I've posted these elsewhere but might as well put them here as well
Cap'n Elliot, do you wear both pistols butt-forward? Looks like you do. And if so, may I invite you to join the Society of Bass-Ackward Duelists (SoBAD)? There are at least 30 of us so far. The only requirement is that you wear your pistols butt-forward and reverse-draw at least one of them at least every now and then. If you reverse-draw both of 'em as I often do, so much the better.
I'm SoBAD #001, and my pard Wild Bill Blackerby is SoBAD #002. If'n ya wanna join up, just let me know and I'll getcha a number. Sooner or later there's gonna be membership pins and everything!
And its neat to yell out "I'm SoBAD!"
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Quote from: Daniel Nighteyes on February 01, 2009, 07:30:17 pm
Cap'n Elliot, do you wear both pistols butt-forward?
Certainly do. I was told that I can't use them this way in SASS matches so of course I want to. In our re-enactment stuff I can wear and use them anyway I like so I will wear butt forward all the time.
I prefer to wear them this way especially on horseback.
I would be proud to be a member of SoBAD
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Here's my first, circa 1969
My first outfit, shooting at the Jesse James farm,wah maker shirt, and pants
here is the addition of a vest the next year at the Jesse James Farm with one of my friends.
My biggest problem is boots, hard to justify a couple hundred and only wearing them a few times a year. Am currently making some Cheyenne inspired Mocs, that will make it a tad more authentic.
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some of y pictures were taked at the 2009 Rand Army of the Frontier muster. the one wiht the Bodies i the street were from a BAnk robbery skit we did at the Genoa NE 125th anniversiery right after the parade.
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Quote from: Capt. Texas Elliot on February 01, 2009, 07:43:12 pm
I was told that I can't use them this way in SASS matches so of course I want to. I prefer to wear them this way especially on horseback.
I can see that it would be MUCH better to wear 'em butt-forward (or bass-ackward) on horseback. I have no direct experience with it because I have an understanding with horses -- I don't ride them, and they don't throw me.
Unless the specific club, or range, has a rule against it, the butt-forward/reverse draw it completely legal in SASS, as long as you shoot Duelist and don't break the 170 any more than someone who is using "regular" straight-hang holsters. It is NOT legal to use it if you shoot Gunfighter, though this may change. I use the butt-forward/reverse draw technique at SASS matches all the time, and with some pretty strict RO's I might add.
You may have to prove to the RO that you can draw and reholster without breaking the 170. Every time I shoot with a new RO, in fact, I tell him/her up front what I'll be doing and offer to demonstrate it before the match begins.
Do you do it like this? Disregard the excessive arm movements at the beginning of each draw. I was trying to demonstrate the "angle of attack" and sorta overdid it a mite. (Also pardon the fact that I'm not in appropriate CAS attire. I did this in a hurry.)
http://s10.photobucket.com/albums/a124/danielnighteyes/CAS%20Pictures/?action=view¤t=NighteyesReverseDrawDemo.flv
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Delmonico, do I see you wearing corduroy pants and, if so, are they still made?
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Quote from: Capt. Texas Elliot on February 01, 2009, 07:43:12 pm
I would be proud to be a member of SoBAD
You are now
SoBAD #028
. There are several higher numbers because folks requested 'em, so the total is over 30.
So you can complete your "registration", send your, ah, REAL name and mailing address to Wild Bill Blackerby. I'll send you his email address in a Personal Message.
Welcome to de club, Pard!
-- Nighteyes (SoBAD #001)
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Quote from: mike highgate on February 02, 2009, 02:30:19 pm
Delmonico, do I see you wearing corduroy pants and, if so, are they still made?
Nope, I don't have any in any of the pictures, which one looks like it? Wah made one for a short time, but it's gone now.
Capt Texas, nice set up.
Mo, I like the first one.
Rest look good also.
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Mongrel Historian
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These two from the same day are from 2001, I had to scan them from 35mm prints. Taken at the Newbrassky State Fair, down in the National Guard area:
Early in the morning, maybe 7:30, got there before daylight, got bread ready to bake already. COWS pants, Buffalo runner boots, a checked gingham shirt I made and red checked cotton bandanna on my neck and a purple paisley silk one on my head.
Matt, to the right has a pair of corduroy pants from a thrift shop I rebuilt, faded COWS shirt, Buffalo Runner boots and unknown brand of hat.
The guy in the middle, Cris has just got his butt up out of that tent. NNG member, our Night Security, not the gun case by the saber, Sharps Carbine. Also note jar of sourdough to the far right, for the next bunch of bread, but for supper instead of breakfast.
Later in the day, The AG of the Guard was by later for supper.
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I've acquired a number of outfits since I started CAS in '99, but this is what I was wearing last week. The hat is an old Eddy Brothers 4X that I got on ebay for $20 and reshaped. The sweatband has rotted and is basically covered by layers of masking tape
- some day I'll get a new sweatband sewed in but hate to pay more than I paid for the hat
. Vest is Wah, nice sterling watch chain was won as a door prize at Tin Star Ranch some years ago. Corduoroy saddle pants were given to me, they're pretty old and have no maker ID on them. Buffalo Runner boots that are beat up but comfy because of the low walking heel. The coat is my favorite item of all my duds. Hand made in period style. Don't know who made it, my mom found it at a craft show some years ago and picked it up for a couple hundred. She wore it a few times but she knew how much I loved it so she gave it to me. I was offered a yellowboy in trade for it once, but I just couldn't do it. Plus my mom would have killed me.
By the way, am I the only one who hates the word "costume"? A costume is what ballerinas wear at dance recital, or a spiderman outfit for halloween. We wear duds.
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Notice the Title says "Outfit" Abilene.
I don't use it, if I did it would me all I ever wear is a "costume."
Nice outfit also.
The sweat band is expensive to have done, most places charge $50 or more. On my list of learn to do's, but I would have to charge that much also.
I've made a couple out of heavy wool, works good:
A pard bought an unformed blank:
I built him this:
He had the hitched band.
Looks pretty good on him in this faked hand tinted picture of him makin' hash at the GAF Muster.
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Del, That hat turned out pretty good. You are a true Master Hatter.
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This is a favorite picture of mine. late October 2006, was at an old time havest festible to cook for the demonstrators who ranged in time from maybe 1880's to 1950's.
Early, maybe 7 am, got bread started and under the towel on the cupboard rising, starting a second pot of coffee:
The picture has a couple problems I don't like, but sometimes Photoshop is yer friend.
Over my shoulder is a John Deere "M", and the jerry can we use for water has just been filled and dropped off by one of the folks running around on a golf cart to save us a long walk, it is normally hidden
The darker green is a trunk I keep cook gear in, been replaced with a wooden one.
The red under my arm is a cob pile and some scap lumber, in other words, lots of tinder:
Now it's better:
Shirt is a ginham bib, same pants hat and apron as in others, bandanna is a red calico cotton.
The sepia:
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All ya need is a chuckwagon.
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Quote from: Texas Lawdog on February 04, 2009, 07:32:11 pm
All ya need is a chuckwagon.
A friend with one who is willing to haul it is even better.
This one has been sold and a bigger and improved one should be at a couple of places this year.
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Is that picture taken at Rock Creek?
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Quote from: Texas Lawdog on February 04, 2009, 07:40:59 pm
Is that picture taken at Rock Creek?
Nope, Hollenburg Pony Express Staion in Kansas, was one between it and Rock Creek, the building is original.
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Here is one from 2001, my pard gopher Grease (Matt) and I again. Were at an antique farm show, a friend from a local historical society owns the wagons, he drug out the bench from the one he hauls folks around and told us to enjoy.
We were sitting around watching the dutch ovens cook and some fella with this big fancy camera and tripod stopped and asked if he could take our picture. Was gonna enter some photo contest and we said sure, go ahead. Well about a month later he sent be and 8X10 and a note that he'd won some sort of prize.
Same ol' hat, bib shirt from the grinding coffee picture, a pair of herring bone pants I made and a yellow cotton bandanna.
Matt's hat is a Sunbody "Sam Houston" same pair of corduroy pants I rebuilt and a calico shirt his mother made him.
The sepia:
The B&W:
The next day the photographer for the local paper stopped by, Matt made the front page next day, me I hid under the awning in the shade, it was 105F.
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This I think covers 1800's to the silver screen...
Corset and skirt are satin..(skirt used to be a brides maids dress) so yeah you can do stuff with left over brides maids dresses.
Gun belt & holsters were hand made from a very good freind of mine (God rest his soul...he woulda fit right in here)
Guns...45's
Horse..Tennesse Walker..breed came about mid 1800's
Saddle...it's what is refered to a bear trap (style) I'd love to find the real history on this. Instead of conchos it has Mexican dollars.
I think it was Roy who had to kiss Trigger at the end of the scene or he got jelous...guess that would make the picture good for the silver screen era
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Tin type I had made at the 2006 NCOWS Convention.
One of my horses..
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This photo was taken during the filming of the Last of the Mohicans, only time I've shaved my head.
Stunt work for a film I worked on in 1997, the tattoos on my arms and legs were air brushed on by a make up artist.
NSSA National shoot 2007
Tin type of myself and French Jack, 2006 NCOWS convention. Notice the correct Chiricahua Moccasins I am wearing.
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