Lonesome Dove: How to tell wen yer famus … Part 2

Due to expressed interest …  

Lonesome Dove - Woodrow and Gus

Lonesome Dove - Woodrow and Gus 2

woodrow and gus

Location of these products: 

The Old Tin Soldier Shoppe

http://www.oldtinsoldiershoppe.com/catalog/advanced_search_result.php?keywords=lonesome+dove&search_in_description=1&osCsid=074d82fac37269a3cc2bcdf79144697e&x=6&y=8

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5 responses to “Lonesome Dove: How to tell wen yer famus … Part 2”

  1. jcalberta Avatar

    Yeah … that’s a chunk of money for sure. I can’t go there.
    Somebody took your plate? Better not be eating off it.

  2. Rick Avatar

    Where do I find those? I have to have a set.

    1. jcalberta Avatar

      Marilyn, Rick,

      I didn’t buy those … not that I wouldn’t mind U.

      It took a mess of backtracking to pick up the trail … but fortunately I employed the best tracker around, Famous Shoes Google:

      http://www.oldtinsoldiershoppe.com/catalog/advanced_search_result.php?keywords=lonesome+dove&search_in_description=1&osCsid=074d82fac37269a3cc2bcdf79144697e&x=6&y=8

      There it be.

      I’d sure like to see Garry’s ‘Duke memorabilia’ some time. Some of Duke’s stuff must be collectables for sure.

      Westward HO !!

      1. Marilyn Armstrong Avatar

        Holy Cannoli! That one huge price tag. Ye gads!

        Garry has no idea where the commemorative plate has gone to, but I know where the “They aren’t dolls” and belt buckle are. I’ll take pictures 🙂 I wonder what THEY are worth. Yikes.

  3. Marilyn Armstrong Avatar

    OMG tell me you didn’t actually BUY those? It would go so well with Garry’s Duke Wayne belt buckle, commemorative plate and two figures — the cowboy and the cavalry — that would be dolls if they weren’t the Duke. But, to be fair, all the items were gifts (from me (the not dolls) and his friend Jack (belt buckle and plate)).

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