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A tribute to John "the duke" Wayne

John Wayne in "The Shootist"

26th May 1907  to  11th June 1979

THE "DUKE" WINCHESTER CARBINE

The "DUKE" Winchester Carbine Repeating Rifle

Description (Stock Code: WRR-01)

True gift, Rio Bravo, Stagecoach, The Rifleman (starring Chuck Connors) and many more! You’ve seen it in numerous John Wayne westerns, the "load on Sunday and fire all week" rifle is now produced with large ring underlever action. This full size 37" all metal replica has a J.W. brand on the polished wood stock with working action. Click the rifle to see a detailed picture of this wonderful John Wayne replica rifle.

Pricing

£109.00

2 in Stock (available now), more available (2 to 5 days)
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Presidio County Sheriff State of Texas Badge
(as worn by John Wayne in the film Rio Bravo)

Presidio County Sheriff State of Texas Badge {as Worn by John Wayne in the film Rio Bravo} PH-72

Description (Stock Code: PH-72)

In the 1959 western "Rio Bravo", John Wayne portrays the rough and tumble Sheriff of a lawless Texas border town. As Sheriff John T. Chance, Wayne battles the wealthy cattle baron whose brother he is holding in jail for murder. In classic John Wayne form, he and his deputies defeat their foe; the bad guys get their comeuppance, and the good guys live happily ever after.

This reproduction is a full size badge measuring approximately 3 ¼" from point to point.

This badge comes with the box with the badges history.

Pricing

£20.00
7 in Stock (available now), more available (5 to 7 days)
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John Wayne Western Rig

John Wayne western cowboy full leather rig!

Description (Stock Code: JW-Rig)

The J.W. design features single ply heavy cowhide grain out holster and ruff-out single ply ranger belt with clipped corner “Gunfighter” buckle, 18 sewn and moulded bullet loops (extra loops can be added below to a maximum of 36 and these will be moulded for .45 Caliber bullets unless otherwise stated).  Medium oil tan finish.

To fit 4 ¾" or 5 ½" Peacemakers.

Priced as full rig including belt

Pricing

£145.00
Gun Belt Size*(see below)
Right or Left handed

Extra Bullet Loops

£2.00 (each)

Purchased & made to order, usually available (30 to 90 days)
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Mini biography (source http://us.imdb.com)

His father Clyde was a pharmacist with a lung condition which required him to move wife Mary and son Marion to the warmer climate of southern California where they tried ranching near the Mojave desert. Until the ranch failed he and his younger brother Robert swam in an irrigation ditch and rode a horse to school. Next the family moved to Glendale where Marion delivered medicines for his father, sold newspapers, and had an Airedale dog named "Duke" (the source of his own nickname). He did well at school both academically and in football. When he narrowly failed admission to Annapolis he went to USC on a football scholarship 1925-7. Tom Mix got him a summer job as a prop man in exchange for football tickets. On the set he became close friends with director John Ford for whom, among others, he began doing bit parts, some billed as John Wayne. His first featured film was Men Without Women (1930). After more than 70 low-budget adventures, mostly routine, Ford cast him in Stagecoach (1939), the movie through which he emerged as a major star. He appeared in nearly 250 movies, many of epic proportions. From 1942-3 he was in a radio series, "The Three Sheets to the Wind", and in 1944 he helped found the Motion Picture Alliance for the Preservation of American Ideals, later becoming its President. His conservative political stance was also reflected in The Alamo (1960) which he produced, directed and starred in. His patriotic stand was enshrined in The Green Berets (1968) which he co-directed and starred in. In September 1964 he had a cancerous left lung removed; in March 1978 there was heart valve replacement surgery; and in January 1979 his stomach was removed. He received the Best Actor nomination for Sands of Iwo Jima (1949) and the Oscar for his role as one-eyed Rooster Cogburn in True Grit (1969). A Congressional Gold Medal was struck in his honor in 1979. He is perhaps best remembered for his parts in John Ford's cavalry trilogy - Fort Apache (1948), She Wore a Yellow Ribbon (1949) and Rio Grande (1950).

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