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Old West Badge - Marshal Dodge City
Code:PH-10 Price:
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The original version of this badge was worn by famous lawmen such as Bat Masterson, Ed Masterson, and Charlie Bassett. This badge was also worn by the legendary Wyatt Earp before he moved on to Tombstone, Arizona where he was a gunner in the famous shootout at the O.K. Corral. |
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Old West Badge-Sheriff Tombstone
Code:PH-05 Price:
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| In 1881, Cochise County was formed from the eastern part of Pima County with Tombstone, Arizona as the county seat. Sheriff John Behan, was the first Sheriff of Tombstone and wore a badge matching this reproduction. |
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Deputy US Marshal
Code:PH-73 Price:
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| This is the same badge as worn by Ronald Reagan in the 1953 classic "Law and Order". Reagan as "Frame Johnson" cleans up the western town of Tombstone, Arizona. After nearly being lynched, Johnson and his sweetheart move to the quiet town of Cottonwood, Arizona where once again the trouble begins. After loosing a partner Johnson is forced to once again become a lawman, taking up his badge and six shooter to rid the town of the rugged band of outlaws. |
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US Marshal Lawman Badge
Code:PH-21 Price:
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| Virgil Earp wore such a badge as this during his time in Tombstone. Virgil was commissioned by Crawley P. Dake, U.S. Marshal for Arizona. After Virgil was ambushed and crippled in 1882, it was Dake who appointed Wyatt as a (temporary) Deputy U.S. Marshal to pursue his brother Morgan's killer. |
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Walnut Old West Badge and Token Display Case
Code:PHDL13-USC-00031 Price:
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| Beautifully hand made 12" x 9" Walnut Wood Display Case with glass top, lock and foam insert with black felt lining. Can be presented on a table top or used as a wall display. Perfect for old west badges, medals and tokens.(Wall hanging hardware not included) |
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Tombstone Bordello/Saloon Towel
Code:CA30-600 Price:
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| TOMBSTONE BORDELLO & SALOON TOWEL. Spice up your bathroom or recreation room with this 100% Cotton terry towel. Nice large size 26"x16" |
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Sheriff Tombstone Arizona Territory
Code:CKB0201SB Price:
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When it comes to naming the wildest towns in the Wild West, the mining town of Tombstone, Arizona Territory, looms near the top on most anyone’s list. Tombstone, when it was booming in the early 1880s, featured gambling, shootings, political factions that divided the law enforcement community and, of course, the gunfight near the O.K. Corral, in which three Earp brothers and Doc Holliday killed three uncooperative cowboys.
Shiney Brass Sheriff Tombstone Arizona Territory Shiney Brass badge. This cool badge has a revolver stamped on the tombstone. Six point star, complete with pin back. 3" x 3" |
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The Trio Western Gift Pack
Code:TrioGiftPack Price:
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| A great western gift pack including the Wells Fargo Money Bag, Tombstone Sheriff Law Badge and Cowboy Lingo Game. Only $29.99 (Regularly $44.50) |
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Wells Fargo & Co. Express Tombstone
Code:WB31 Price:
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Large 18" x 24" Wells Fargo & Co. Express Poster
High quality color poster. |
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Big Nose Kates Saloon - Tombstone
Code:WB30 Price:
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Big Nose Kates Saloon Tombstone Poster
Large Full color High Quality Poster 18" x 24" |
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City of Tombstone Firearms Ordinance Poster
Code:wbWPXL1 Price:
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| Inspired by the movie Tombstone the famous ordinance prohibiting the carrying of firearms in the city limits of Tombstone... known as the Earp Law. Posters measure approx. 11 x 17 on stock parchment paper with an exclusive aging technique. |
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Tombstone Boot Hill Poster
Code:wb4 Price:
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| The Famous Boot Hill Tombstone Poster. Measures approx. 18"x24 on heavy poster paper, full color. |
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Cowboy Museum Tombstone Poster
Code:wb7 Price:
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| Cowboy Museum Tombstone Arizona Territory. Full color 18" x 24" poster. |
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Classic Gunfights, Vol II--Blaze Away! by Bob Boze Bell
Code:CG-2-BA Price:
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YES, IT'S FINALLY HERE!
Author: Bob Boze Bell
Published by: TriStar-Boze
Cover Type: Hardcover
Page Count: 128 pages
Description: Over two years in the making, Blaze Away! gives an indepth look at the 25 gunfights leading up to the O.K. Corral fight and all of those going out the other side. Most books skim over the other fights to get to the big fight, but not this one.
Illustrated with 236 Bob Boze Bell images created just for this project, the book also has Gus Walker's detailed maps and Bob McCubbin's priceless photos.
All together a tour de force rarely seen in the world of publishing.
Stunning in its concept, the book reads like no other book you've ever read about Tombstone. More rich detail, more lifestyle events, more funny angles on the town too tough to die.
Available in soft and hardcover. |
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Tombstone Bordello Spittoon - Antique Brass
Code:CA30-472 Price:
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| This classic Old West style brass spittoon has an antique finish and comes with a "Property of Tombstone Bordello Arizona" brass plaque on the drum. Perfect size for desk top or mantle. Buy now while supplies last! Size: 7" high x 6" wide |
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Bank of Tombstone $10,000 Gold Money Bag
Code:wb03tombstone Price:
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| Old style Tombstone Bank Bag measures approximately 19"l x 12" w. Fashioned from heavy unbleached canvas. (Tombstone Sheriff badge sold seperately) |
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Arizona Territory Deputy US Marshal Old West Style Law Badge
Code:CKB0244 Price:
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In 1879 Wyatt Earp, who had built a reputation as a gunfighter in Dodge City, Kansas, settled in Tombstone, Arizona Territory. Earp tried to create some semblance of order in Arizona, working first as the deputy sheriff of Pima County and later as deputy U.S. marshal for the entire Arizona Territory.
Earp and three of his brothers, together with the American frontiersman Doc Holliday, became famous for their participation in the O.K. Corral gunfight in 1881, in which they killed several suspected cattle rustlers. Eventually, Earp, Bat Masterson (another famous lawman from Kansas), Cochise County Sheriff John Slaughter, and others managed to reduce the violence in the area. Antiqued Brass with Pin Back 3" x 3" |
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