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Chronicle of the Old West has a new subscriber from Cambridge, England. It’s J. Shearer. Mr. Shearer is not only an avid Old West fan, he is a collector of Old West memorabilia, including playing cards, posters and 1800’s paper money. As shown, he also has an outstanding collection of lawman patches and badges. We’re always glad when we run into someone “across the water” who enjoys the Old West.

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An interesting aside about our visit to Vekol Ranch. The ranch is located about sixty miles from the Mexican border. When we arrived there, we saw stacks of bicycles. Now, I know that some ranchers are using ATVs, but bicycles?

So, I had to discover the story. Well, it seems that the illegals use the bicycles to cross the border and carry their personal items. It takes them about 24 hours to travel the sixty miles. And the bicycles are abandoned in the area of Vekol Ranch. The cowboys come across them as they ride the range, and bring them to the ranch. Incidentally, they come across a lot of other abandoned items…including drugs.


We had a great time this past weekend at Vekol Ranch located near Maricopa, Arizona. There were around seventy-five people who showed up…many with horses.
The food was outstanding. I can assure you, no one went hungry.
Friday night we heard some great live cowboy and country music. During a break in the music, I auctioned and raffled off a couple thousand dollars worth of merchandise.
It’s always great having fun raising money for a good cause. And, the “National Day of the Cowboy” is a great one.
Saturday we went on another ride, and spent the rest of the day swapping stories. I did some recording for future shows.

Above is a picture of Chris Boyer ready to go on a ride. Chris was the host of the event as well as the “In The Saddle With Chris” radio show. Next to me is Bethany Braley with the "National Day of the Cowboy."
We’re planning on more events. So, stay in touch.

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We’re headed down to Queen Creek, Arizona…a suburb of Phoenix…to attend a fund raising weekend for the “National Day of the Cowboy.” There will be a trail ride, live cowboy music, good food and I’ll be conducting a live auction.
When we get back, we’re sure to have pictures and stories.
Incidentally, if you’re in the Phoenix area during the weekend, stop by for a while. I’ll have a cup of coffee waiting.
To get more information and directions, visit www.inthesaddlewithchris.com.

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This week’s Chronicle of the Old West Weekly Edition features an interview with Dennis Lockhart about General George Crook. Dennis is not only an expert on General Crook, he even dresses and looks like him.

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The Chronicle of the Old West radio shows continue expanding as KLPW in Washington, Missouri picks up our weekly show. They’re a talk radio station located at 1220 on the AM dial. We’re looking forward to working with Karen Stratman and all the great people KLPW.

Incidentally, Washington is located just west of St. Louis.

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We have just picked up another radio station for our daily radio show. It is KAMS FM 95.1 covering the territory around Thayer, Missouri and Mammoth Springs, Arkansas. That’s the area of the Ozarks.
Mike Crase and the gang are playing the show each day at 3:15 in the afternoon.

KAMS, welcome to the Chronicle of the Old West family.

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This week’s “Chronicle of the Old West Weekly Edition” features an interview with cowboy singer, storyteller and host voice of the Western Channel, Bill Barwick.
If you’re a regular listener to our show, you’ve heard Bill’s melodic voice on a number of occasions.
Here’s a picture of Bill and some old guy who happened stop by our booth at Festival of the West.


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The weekend of April 21–23 Chris Boyer, host of the Phoenix, Arizona radio show “In the Saddle with Chris,” is putting together a fundraiser trail ride with the proceeds going to the “National Day of the Cowboy”. It’s taking place out by Queen Creek, Arizona.
As soon as we heard about the event, we called Chris and told him to sign up Sunny, Jake and myself for the weekend.
Even if you don’t have horses, this promises to be a fun weekend. And, the cost is right too…Just $35 per person, or $50 per couple.
To get more information, just click on http://inthesaddlewithchris.com
Even if you can’t spend the weekend, drop by and say Hi! I’ll have a pot of coffee on the fire, and we can see who can spin the best yarn.

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