I have another doctor’s appointment today (actually, two) so I’m serving up a variety platter based on some recent events.
It snowed here yesterday. Seriously, snowed. For several hours. In Texas.
It is supposed to be pretty cold today, too, so how about a refreshing cold weather drink recipe?
This recipe is different from the one given in How To Archer, specifically the addition of Creme de Cacao and Crème de menthe. (Also, eight ounces of peppermint schnapps to 12 ounces of hot chocolate sounds like a really good way to get messed up. So I’d recommend drinking these when you don’t have to go anywhere.) I should have picked up some schnapps, Creme de Cacao, and Crème de menthe when I was out…
We watched “Tombstone” Saturday night. Spoiler: I think we all rather liked it. However, me being who I am and the rest of us being who we are (the kind of people who have the Internet Movie Firearms Database open on their phones while we watch), of course I ended up discoursing on the Buntline Special during breaks.
This is a pretty good short video hitting some of the main points on the Buntline Special and Wyatt Earp.
Bonus: I don’t usually link to hickok45 since you should already be watching him. But I’m making an exception here because: “Cimarron Wyatt Earp Buntline Special” which is (as I understand it) an exact replica of the movie gun. And hickok45 also discourses some more on Buntline history.
Cimarron lists them in their 2020 catalog. Bud’s lists them as out of stock, but says they are a special order item.
It is kind of a good looking gun. And I want something in the Colt Single Action Army style. But:
- I have the same problem hickock45 has with the 10″ barrel length: it just doesn’t seem handy.
- I’m really not sure how well these guns are made (though hickock45 seems to think they’re okay).
- What I really want in the SAA style is…an actual Colt Single Action Army in .45 Colt, not a substitute.
(I do have a New Frontier in .22 LR, but I’m thinking of trading that off. It seems surplus to needs, now that I have a Ruger Single-Six with both .22 LR and .22 Magnum cylinders.)
Side note: “Wyatt Earp and the Buntline Special Myth” from the Kansas Historical Quarterly.
Side note #2: Josephine Earp, which I also find interesting: especially the part about “I Married Wyatt Earp“.
I’ve written before about “The Devil At Your Heels”, the Canadian documentary about Ken Carter and his five-year attempt to do a one-mile jump over the St. Lawrence River.
For those of you who might have been wondering and didn’t check Wikipedia: “Ken Carter – Stuntman To The End”. Or: the rest of the story after the jump attempt.