Monday, June 25, 2007

Wyatt Earp Gun - His Famous Six Shooter

Let's talk about Wyatt Earp's Famous Gun


One imagines Wyatt stopping outlaws in their tracks more than a century after the historic gunfight at the OK Corral. One also wonders what those last thirty years must have been like for a man who saw the frontier close, gave up his guns and horses, and became part of a world in which the changes made were total and spectacular, seeing the coming of electric lights, telephones, motion pictures, airplanes, automobiles, radio, machine guns, battleships, comic strips, neon signs, zippers, etc. At the time, these key players had no idea that they had just been involved in the most famous gun fight in the history of the wild and wicked West.



I will write more tomorrow. In the meantime, take a look at the interesting website below. It has a great variety of Wild West Collectibles.





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Sunday, June 24, 2007

Wyatt Earp Guns - The Untold Story of the OK Corral

The Untold Story - Showdown The OK Corral

In 1881 a feud developed between the Earps and the Clanton gang, resulting in the celebrated gunfight at the OK Corral. The fight was a prearranged duel between two gangs that wanted control of Tombstone, beginning with Ike Clanton hurling a challenge at the Earps to meet him and his gang at the OK corral. Guns were drawn and shots were fired, the first shot coming from the volatile Doc Holliday.

The shootout was over in 30 seconds, which is one-tenth the time it took to show the sequence in the 1957 film Gunfight at the OK Corral. Contrary to the movies’ depiction that Doc Holliday died at the OK Corral, he breathed his last breath on his sickbed six years after the shoot-out and fourteen years after his doctor had told him he would die of tuberculosis. The only ones who met their ends at the OK Corral were Frank and Tom McLaury and Billy Clanton, all belonging to the Clanton Gang, and those wounded were Holliday and Virgil and Morgan Earp. The name ‘Gunfight at the OK Corral’ is presumably a reminder of where the famous showdown between Wyatt Earp’s group and the Clanton gang was held, but it’s misleading.

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