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I saw a just Wyatt no narration version a few days ago. According to Wyatt no one in his right mind would fan the trigger if he actually wanted to hit something. And coolness beat speed.
The Day after the Battle of the Little Bighorn
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=82—D3TTJBM
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I am not a student of the Old West, and I am not a gun enthusiast. The 11 minute narration was VERY interesting and well worth my time.Thank you.
P.S. I personally knew descendants of Wyatt Earp, when they lived in Rockford. They went to our traditional Catholic Church and had 8 children.
My tenuous connection to Earp is that my grandfather’s second cousin took Earp in for a couple of months in LA when he needed a place to stay.
Wyatt Earp worked at Hollywood as an adviser to early Western productions. John Wayne worked with him and said he developed a lot of his persona by imitating Earp — his walk, mannerisms, his voice, etc.
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“Fast is fine, but accuracy is everything.”
I’d like to read the ‘Doc Holliday’ book written by Wyatt Earp (from “Tombstone”).
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