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| Presidio County Sheriff State of Texas Badge (as worn by John Wayne in the film Rio Bravo) 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 1/4" 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) Please Note: All lawman badges are now postage free to the UK mainland only!! (Outside the UK? contact us for a postage quote!)Description (Stock Code: PH-03) This badge was specifically made for presentation to Pat
Garrett after he killed Billy the Kid in 1881. The original badge was made of
solid gold. This reproduction is a full size badge measuring
approximately 3 1/4" from point to point. This badge comes with the box with the badges history. Pricing£15.99 2 in Stock (available now), more available (5 to 7 days) Please Note: All lawman badges are now postage free to the UK mainland only!! (Outside the UK? contact us for a postage quote!)Description (Stock Code: PH-11) This badge is of the type worn by T. Jeff Carr, the first Sheriff of Laramie County, Wyoming. Carr is most famous for arresting Jack McCall, the man who murdered Wild Bill Hickok. After the arrest, Carr tried McCall, who was found guilty and hanged. This reproduction is a full size badge measuring approximately 2 3/8" from point to point. Pricing£15.99 1 in Stock (available now), more available (5 to 7 days) Please Note: All lawman badges are now postage free to the UK mainland only!! (Outside the UK? contact us for a postage quote!)Sheriff of Tombstone A.T. Badge Description (Stock Code: PH-05) In 1881 Cochise County was formed from the eastern part of Pima County, with Tombstone Arizona as the county seat. John Behan, Sheriff of Tombstone, was the original wearer of this badge. That’s why this unusual County Sheriff’s badge reads “Tombstone”. Behan and the Earps were on opposite sides in the Cochise County War. This reproduction is a full size badge measuring approximately 1 7/8" in diameter. Pricing£15.99 2 in Stock (available now), more available (5 to 7 days) Please Note: All lawman badges are now postage free to the UK mainland only!! (Outside the UK? contact us for a postage quote!)
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