Wyatt Burp
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Here's fast draw technical gun coach Arvo Ojala on the old game show To Tell The Truth in 1960. If you don't know what he looks like, see if you can guess correctly and let us know how you did.
I already knew who it was from old photos of Ojala, but watching them all walk down the stairs to take their seats is a dead giveaway.
Here's fast draw technical gun coach Arvo Ojala on the old game show To Tell The Truth in 1960. If you don't know what he looks like, see if you can guess correctly and let us know how you did.
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About 15 years ago I sold a kind of rough lefty Andy Anderson rig just like Steve McQueen's in the Magnificent Seven only black. I thought I did great getting $200 for it since it cost $65. My friend sold it later to a someone in Japan. I never asked how much. I used my $200 to buy my Remington Model 81 which I still have.I had one of his holsters with the Pat Pending written on the back of the holster in ink. It was made for a photographer of, I think, the magazine The New Yorker. I wish I had kept it but sold it to a quick draw artist from of all places Japan. Even had a couple of photos of Ojala. It came with a flattop Ruger I wish I had kept also
Here's me and my wife in the late 80s Halloween wearing two rigs with a Japanese connection. I had gone to a gun show where two Japanese guys had a table and I bought this very small rig for $25 my wife is wearing. It was an extremely high quality metal lined angled fast draw holster with tapered belt obviously very influenced by andy Anderson. It was made by "Shimada" in Japan who was an early fast draw guy there and in the U.S. I'm wearing the Anderson rig mentioned above that ended up in Japan. I sold the Shimada for $300 some years back.I didn't know that fast draw was a big deal in Japan. The fellow that bought the Ojala rig sent me a picture of his fast draw revolver...It was a very intricately carved SAA. I don't know how they figured fast draw times with fake guns. I sold the holster on ebay all those years ago and two guys from Japan fought for it with it going for 285 dollars in the late 90s. One of the first things I sold on ebay in fact