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November 28-December 4, 2011
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  • This week’s show begins with a conversation with Don Mayes about the origins of muzzle loading firearms, and how they developed.


  • In the second half of the show Dakota talks to Bill Neal about another Texas feud.  This one is the Boyce-Sneed Feud where a man gets off on two blatant murders.

Bill Neal
Bill Neal


  • Our music this week is by Marty Robins and by Juni Fisher.

Marty Robins
Marty Robins


Juni Fisher
Juni Fisher


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November 21-27, 2011
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  • There’s a new movement of Old West enthusiasts called Steam Punk.  Dakota talks to three of the Steam Punkers.

Steam Punkers
Steam Punkers


  • Dakota talks to Gary Ledoux about the Tombstone Epitaph publisher John P. Clum.

Gary Ledoux
Gary Ledoux

John Clum
John Clum


  • Peter Sherayko provides guns, tack and extras for western movies.  He’s also been in front of the camera on a number of them.  Peter tells us how to make a successful western movie.

Peter Sherayko
Peter Sherayko


  • We feature a poem this week by Sam DeLeeuw.

Sam DeLeeuw
Sam DeLeeuw


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November 14-20, 2011
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  • One of the most dramatic shootouts in the Old West involved Perry Owens.  Dakota talks to David Grasse about this Holbrook, Arizona shootout.

Perry Owens
Perry Owens

  • Bill O’Neal maintains the first Thanksgiving took place in Texas.  He and Dakota talk about it.

1st Thanksgiving

  • Steve Freezen is the curator of the Buffalo Bill Museum in Colorado.  Steve and Dakota share the life of this showman.

Buffalo Bill Museum
Buffalo Bill Museum

Buffalo Bill Cody
Buffalo Bill Cody

  • Our music this week is provided by The Due West Trio.

The Due West Trio


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November 7-13, 2011
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  • Texan Bill O’Neal talks to Dakota about one of his Texas relatives, Pink Higgins.  Pink wasn’t a person you wanted to get crossways with.

Pink Higgin
Pink Higgins


  • During the early years of New Mexico Charles Bent was a prominent figure.  Jim MacGregor tells us how, like many an Old West character; he met with an untimely death.

Charles Bent
Charles Bent


  • Our music this week is provided by Michael Martin Murphey and also by Vint & Mathilda.

Michael Martin Murphey
Michael Martin Murphey

Vint and Matilda


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October 31-November 6, 2011
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  • Dakota talks to Amy Auker and Gail Stiger about ranch life now and back in the Old West.  It’s interesting that not much has changed.

Ranch Work


  • Bob Alexander has a new book about Texas Ranger and general lawman Ira Aten.  He gives Bob a phone call to talk about that book.

Ira Aten
Ira Aten

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Texas Ranger Ira Aten


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