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Jersey Kid, SASS #287

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  1. This is a one of a kind Cimarron short rifle (20" barrel) in .45. It has satin nickel on the receiver and butt plate, fire blue screws and loading gate, case colored hammer and lever with a wrap. It has a short stroke kit installed (sorry I do not recall which one) beautiful grained wood that has been stripped of the varnish and a hand rubbed oil applied. Used in a few matches so there is some slight blue rubbed of the edge of the octagonal barrel - and it has a buckhorn sight. Guaranteed to get you style points! Asking $1150 plus $50 shipping. Thanks for looking, JK

     

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    2001 - Outlaw Pete, The Jersey Kid, Bobby Carradine, Trinidad Slim, Bob Gangi (COWS) Pierre Bessez (President of Stetson) Cole Younger

     

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    2002 Jersey Kid Brother & Jane Seymour. Jane, her husband James Keach (both long time friends of mine) brought their twins Johnny (named for Johnny Cash) & Chris (named after Chris Reeves) from Malibu to see me compete

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    2001 with Tyrone Power Jr at EoT

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    2001 - Outlaw Pete, The Jersey Kid, Bobby Carradine, Trinidad Slim, Bob Gangi (COWS) Pierre Bessez (President of Stetson) Cole Younger

     

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    2002 Jersey Kid Brother & Jane Seymour. Jane, her husband James Keach (both long time friends of mine) brought their twins Johnny (named for Johnny Cash) & Chris (named after Chris Reeves) from Malibu to see me compete

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  4. My Posse at Winter Range 1993 ( I set up the shot and secured the photographer but in the meantime Tex told everyone not to smile - I never got the message obviously)

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  5. Rare and unusual money belt made by El Paso Saddlery company that I got from Bobby McNellis years ago. It is made from one piece of leather which is folded over and sewn along the seam. Popular in the West due to its ability to support a pistol, as well as to conceal important papers and coins. This is their #1 Money Belt and it has 72 cartridge loops for .22 – that’s a lot of stitches and cartridges! The belt is 46” long with holes from 40” to 44”in beautiful shape with their traditional nickel silver clip point buckle and I am asking $115 shipped to the US and Canada. Thank you for looking.

     

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  6. Beautifully carved gun rig for 7 ½” Colt Single Action Army revolvers (will also fit new model Vaqueros) by John Day Cattle Company Texas. This is a rare rig as the craftsman, Al Jensen, made leather in Houston for several years starting in the early 90's next door to Cimarron’s Houston location before moving to Montana in the early part of the century (2001); to my knowledge he no longer builds leather rigs. I do not believe this has been worn as there are no stress marks on the belt. The belt measures 48” overall with holes from 39” to 44” and is fully carved and lined with a clip point buckle and appears to be lined with suede. It is 3 ¼” wide with cartridge loops for 44/45. The holsters are single loop with Cheyenne plugs and also beautifully carved and border stamped. This was a quite expensive rig when new and I will sell for $399 plus $15 shipping. Thank you for looking.

     

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  7. Beautifully carved gun rig for 7 ½” Colt Single Action Army revolvers (will also fit new model Vaqueros) by John Day Cattle Company Texas. This is a rare rig as the craftsman, Al Jensen, made leather in Houston for several years starting in the early 90's next door to Cimarron’s Houston location before moving to Montana in the early part of the century (2001); to my knowledge he no longer builds leather rigs. I do not believe this has been worn as there are no stress marks on the belt. The belt measures 48” overall with holes from 39” to 44” and is fully carved and lined with a clip point buckle and appears to be lined with suede. It is 3 ¼” wide with cartridge loops for 44/45. The holsters are single loop with Cheyenne plugs and also beautifully carved and border stamped. This was a quite expensive rig when new and I will sell for $399 $350 plus $15 shipping. Thank you for looking.

     

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