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    #16
    I watch about an hour of videos about him today. Truly a dying breed.

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      #17
      Great watch....That man has had a many of long hard days in the saddle.

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        #18
        My step father worked with him way back in the day and has known he and his brother Wes for 50 years, speaks very highly of the man.

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          #19
          Wow, that was really great. What a unique piece of ranching history - he worked at many of the great spreads - 6666, the Waggoner, The Matador, etc. He is about the last of a generation - not many cowboys of that era left.

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            #20
            Thanks for sharing

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              #21
              Have known him all my life(67), worked with him and for him. He is quite a character.

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                #22
                The stories he could tell would be amazing to hear in person

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by Sidro View Post
                  Have known him all my life(67), worked with him and for him. He is quite a character.
                  I'm sure you have a few tales you could share.

                  I love hearing men of this generation tell how it was "back then" = no excuses, no what if's, no regrets. Thats just how it was and what you did.

                  On a horse 8-10 hours a day, slept in a tent and ate from the chuck wagon 10 months of the year.

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by Archery1st View Post
                    I'm sure you have a few tales you could share.

                    I love hearing men of this generation tell how it was "back then" = no excuses, no what if's, no regrets. Thats just how it was and what you did.

                    On a horse 8-10 hours a day, slept in a tent and ate from the chuck wagon 10 months of the year.
                    Sounds awesome!
                    Sure beats sitting in a office chair, staring at a screen all day, eating McDonalds 12 months outa the yr.
                    Probably why he can do the things he does at his age.

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                      #25
                      Thanks for sharing this

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                        #26
                        Very cool! Man said he's been punching cows for 70 something years! Can you imagine the stories and knowledge that man has to share? I'd like to share a fire with that man and just listen to him talk.

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