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    #16
    Originally posted by curtintex View Post
    Found this:



    Probably could have just searched it without a TBH thread.
    Lies!! All lies!! Lol

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      #17
      Originally posted by curtintex View Post
      I don't think that map above represents what most Texans consider the Panhandle. Hell, according to that map Weatherford, Mineral Wells, etc would be panhandle...even Abilene. Nope.
      It also doesn't even denote a West Texas.....

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        #18
        Originally posted by TxAg View Post
        ???


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        This one is most like what I have always considered to be the Panhandle area. Close to it anyways.

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          #19
          The panhandle is just that, if you grabbed Texas like a pan the part you wrap your fingers around is the "pan handle".

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            #20
            The way the map shows, that would be almost following the caprock where panhandle starts. I still believe Lubbock is west Texas and north of Lubbock is panhandle.

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              #21
              Originally posted by curtintex View Post
              Found this:



              Probably could have just searched it without a TBH thread.
              Where's East Texas?

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                #22
                Maybe this.
                Attached Files

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by curtintex View Post
                  Found this:



                  Probably could have just searched it without a TBH thread.
                  "Panhandle Plains" on that map includes the Panhandle (Childress - Farwell and north), the South Plains (area on top of the Llano Estacado south of the Panhandle to Lamesa general area), and the Rolling Plains (area east of those first two, below the Llano Estacado and roughly Abilene up to Red River). Looks like they lumped in a little bit of the northern Hill Country/Central Texas region too (Brownwood, Coleman, San Angelo).

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by Texans42 View Post
                    Drew up north of Dumas. We consider Lubbock as west Texas
                    I guess maybe you know Fred Pronger?

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                      #25
                      Originally posted by JES View Post
                      So according to those maps there is no “West. Texas”....
                      Originally posted by dbaio1 View Post
                      It also doesn't even denote a West Texas.....


                      Or North Texas, or East Texas, or Central Texas. What's your point?

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                          #27
                          Originally posted by pushbutton2 View Post
                          where's east texas?
                          lmao

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                            #28
                            I've known more than a few people in east Texas refer to anything on the other side of I35 as west Texas.

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                              #29
                              I live in Weatherford Tx and I live in the panhandle. NOT. Anything north of Lubbock east and west to the statelines in my opinion.

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                                #30
                                Originally posted by AntlerCollector View Post
                                Or North Texas, or East Texas, or Central Texas. What's your point?
                                I think the bigger debate is what’s considered West Texas.

                                East TX is easy to identify, pine trees and the number of poaching convictions equals the number of convictions for cooking meth in trailer house bathtubs...

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