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Wednesday, June 30, 2021

SIX-GUN JUSTICE CONVERSATIONS—HOCK HOCHHEIM

SIX-GUN JUSTICE CONVERSATIONS
HOCK HOCHHEIM
Hold on to your Stetsons, it’s Wild West Wednesday and time for a new Six-Gun Justice Conversation segment. Joining Paul today is Hock Hochheim, author of the exciting Johann Gunther series of Western and—sometimes—international adventures. Hock is a military veteran, a police veteran, and a martial arts expert who is entering his 25th year of teaching hand, stick, knife, and gun combatives in eleven allied countries. He is also the author of numerous how-to, non-fiction books, as well as several contemporary thrillers...
 
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Monday, June 28, 2021

SIX-GUN JUSTICE SPEED LISTEN—WWA CONFERENCE

SIX-GUN JUSTICE
SPEED LISTEN
WWA CONFERENCE
Join co-hosts Paul Bishop and Richard Prosch as they chat about the recent Western Writers of America conference, book hunting in Colorado, and a sideshow trip to The Buffalo Bill Museum and grave...
 
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THE BUFFALO BILL MUSEUM AND GRAVE

THE BUFFALO BILL MUSEUM
AND GRAVE
Born in 1846, William F. Cody experienced the western frontier to its fullest. His skill as a buffalo hunter gained him the nickname Buffalo Bill. One of America’s premier showmen, he traveled the world as the ramrod of Buffalo Bill's Wild West shows, which established a lasting impression of the American West as well as being the precursor to what we know today as rodeo...
 
The Buffalo Bill Museum in Golden, Colorado, is located near the top of Lookout Mountain where Cody’s grave was place to have a panoramic view of the plains below. Inside the museum well curated exhibits illustrate the life, times, and legend of William F. Cody. There are displays pertaining to Buffalo Bill's early life, experiences as a buffalo hunter, and the Wild West shows he brough to life. There are firearms displays connected to Annie Oakley and other sharpshooters who were an integral past of the Wild West shows. And you’ll also find Native American objects such as Sitting Bull's bow and arrows, Buffalo Bill's show outfits, Frederick Remington's Portrait of a Ranch Hand, and many other objects from the connected to Buffalo Bill’s efforts to bring the West to the world.