Sometimes called the 1873 Colt but it didn't really come along
until 1879. The Cavalry Model (with 7.5" barrel came in 1873).
So I call the one with the shorter barrel the Peacemaker. Mine
shown in the examples is a replica.
On the left is a Mexican Double Loop by Oklahoma Leather.
Almost everyone probably made the style, and it is more often
seen than any other. Sometimes referred to as Cheyenne style.
Cowtown cartridge belt & Marbles Damascus knife.
2nd from left is Bianchi's Number 1 Lawman on a Pro Rider
ranger style belt. Sharp's Bowie knife and Resistol hat. One of John's
first commercial offerings and he sold tons of them.
3rd from left is Lawrence's 120 Keith Model. The silver arrowhead
is not standard. It covers a blem. Sharp's Bowie & my Stetson.
Saying Keith helped with the design made it a best seller for
Lawrence.
4th from left. Red Nichols owns Tom Threeperson's personal
holster. A few years ago he made some replicas and gave me the
number one proto-type. He also made the Sidewinder belt
shown with the holster and gave it to me.
5th from left is Bucheimer-Clark's Rebel 98. Red said it is more
like Tom Threeperson's personal than any other commercial offering,
so I had to find one. The belt is by Haugen, and my
Stetson again.
until 1879. The Cavalry Model (with 7.5" barrel came in 1873).
So I call the one with the shorter barrel the Peacemaker. Mine
shown in the examples is a replica.
On the left is a Mexican Double Loop by Oklahoma Leather.
Almost everyone probably made the style, and it is more often
seen than any other. Sometimes referred to as Cheyenne style.
Cowtown cartridge belt & Marbles Damascus knife.
2nd from left is Bianchi's Number 1 Lawman on a Pro Rider
ranger style belt. Sharp's Bowie knife and Resistol hat. One of John's
first commercial offerings and he sold tons of them.
3rd from left is Lawrence's 120 Keith Model. The silver arrowhead
is not standard. It covers a blem. Sharp's Bowie & my Stetson.
Saying Keith helped with the design made it a best seller for
Lawrence.
4th from left. Red Nichols owns Tom Threeperson's personal
holster. A few years ago he made some replicas and gave me the
number one proto-type. He also made the Sidewinder belt
shown with the holster and gave it to me.
5th from left is Bucheimer-Clark's Rebel 98. Red said it is more
like Tom Threeperson's personal than any other commercial offering,
so I had to find one. The belt is by Haugen, and my
Stetson again.
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