Welcome to The American Plainsmen Society!

Started by Caleb Hobbs, August 10, 2011, 12:39:20 PM

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Caleb Hobbs

Welcome to The American Plainsmen Society! It looks like we're off and running, and I'm eager to see where we end up in the days and weeks to come. Thanks to Marshal Halloway for furnishing us with our new home, and to the moderators at the Cas City Historical Society for allowing us to get this new board rolling on their site. I'd also like to thank everyone who chimed in with their support and suggestions -- especially Jake MacReedy (who coined the name), TwoWalks Baldridge, and Sacramento Johnson.

Caleb

St. George

Best of Luck to you and to this concept.

I've forwarded your original thread to get you started, and if I can help - just ask.

Vaya,

Scouts Out!
"It Wasn't Cowboys and Ponies - It Was Horses and Men.
It Wasn't Schoolboys and Ladies - It Was Cowtowns and Sin..."

Delmonico

Mongrel Historian


Always get the water for the coffee upstream from the herd.

Ab Ovo Usque ad Mala

The time has passed so quick, the years all run together now.

TwoWalks Baldridge

Caleb, it a wonderful day for the plainsman ... after much wondering he has a home.  Sitting on the front porch and looking off over the hills, one can dream of where the next adventure will lead.
When guns are banned, fear the man with a hammer

Caleb Hobbs

St. George and Del -- thank you both for the offers of help. I may take you up on that someday.

St. George, I appreciate you forwarding the original thread over here. I was hoping to get that here, as it contains a lot of posts that led to this board.

TwoWalks -- don't get too comfortable on that front porch, there's still a lot of work to do.

Drayton Calhoun

Great to see there is now a group that bridges Buckskinners and CAS! I got my start with percussion revolvers then migrated to buckskinning, then back. This is a group that has been needed for a long time.
The first step of becoming a good shooter is knowing which end the bullet comes out of and being on the other end.

TwoWalks Baldridge

Quote from: Caleb Hobbs on August 11, 2011, 12:57:33 PM

TwoWalks -- don't get too comfortable on that front porch, there's still a lot of work to do.

Caleb, just say the word and the work parties will be there.  Not the smartest or most talented but I have an opinion on things and will sure help where needed.
When guns are banned, fear the man with a hammer

Jake MacReedy

Great to see this up and running, Caleb!  I look forward to wherever this takes us!

Jake (aka Ron Clark, writing from Kirkuk, Iraq)

Coal Creek Griff

I'll have to say, boys, this is kind of exciting to watch--like a mare dropping a foal.  It will be fun to see where this goes.

CC Griff
Manager, WT Ranch--Coal Creek Division

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BOSS #196
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buffalo bill

Caleb, I was thinking that since we are so new as a group, it would be nice to know where everyone lives. Could that info be included on the "members list"? Get ourselves an idea how far-flung we are. Just a thought.

"SCOUTIN' for SHAGGIES"

BUFFALO BILL
Col. W. F. Cody 1846-1917

Caleb Hobbs

That sounds like a fine idea, Bill. A few of us might be closer than we realize.

If you're already a member and haven't told me where you currently hail from, drop in an email now and I'll post that alongside your alias. Just a state would be fine.

Thanks,
Caleb

Tascosa Joe

I  agree with Bill.  I wish the CASCITY profile required the entry of at least the state.   I am in Texas.
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TwoWalks Baldridge

Caleb, list me as Central California.  California is so dang long, it is like three states. North, central, southern.
When guns are banned, fear the man with a hammer

ol coot

My Lord is my shepard, my bible is my guide, my horse is my partner, my colt's on my side.  
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Caleb Hobbs

Ol Coot, what part of Colorado do you hail from? I have family in Pueblo -- which is another section of the country with a lot of history that fits our period.

ol coot

  Caleb,
Born and raised in the mountins around South Park. But at 71years young
I now lay my hat down in Denver.
Coot
My Lord is my shepard, my bible is my guide, my horse is my partner, my colt's on my side.  
RGA#684
RAT#514
Storm#370
SASS#46209

TwoWalks Baldridge

Quote from: ol coot on August 25, 2011, 06:55:04 AM
  Caleb,
Born and raised in the mountins around South Park. But at 71years young
I now lay my hat down in Denver.
Coot

Ah Denver.  I can recollect living on 17th and Logan back in the 70's, them were some wild days. 
When guns are banned, fear the man with a hammer

Tascosa Joe

I used to hang around South Park some when I was selling cow feed for a living back in the 70's and early 80's.   There was a group of us, probably about 15 families, that used to have small mountain man encampments in that area up thru the mid 80's.  I lived east of Pueblo about 60 miles.   There was an old character named Herschel --------- I keep wanting to say Walker, but I dont think that is right.  Too many years ago....  Anyway he leased a big ranch on the north side of 24 before you get to Fairplay.  He was a real character.

T-Joe
NRA Life, TSRA Life, NCOWS  Life

TwoWalks Baldridge

Quote from: Tascosa Joe on August 25, 2011, 08:29:38 AM
I used to hang around South Park some when I was selling cow feed for a living back in the 70's and early 80's.   There was a group of us, probably about 15 families, that used to have small mountain man encampments in that area up thru the mid 80's.  I lived east of Pueblo about 60 miles.   There was an old character named Herschel --------- I keep wanting to say Walker, but I dont think that is right.  Too many years ago....  Anyway he leased a big ranch on the north side of 24 before you get to Fairplay.  He was a real character.

T-Joe

Late part of 70's, if memory serves, about 78, I worked for a year on a ranch outside of Silverton before heading on down to Gallup, NM, for a year. Not much for looking back, but there is a part of me that wishes I had settled in the Silverton to Durango area.
When guns are banned, fear the man with a hammer

Tascosa Joe

Silverton/Durango area is really pretty country, but I would hate to have to winter up there.  I think I would have to leave right after elk season and go back around May.
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