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This is Stumpy Longmack. Fist sign painter to come to Colorado during the Cripple Creek Gold Rush in the 1890's.
"One Brush will travel." He was know as one of the First snappers in the US and the lone survivor of Custer's second to last stand.
(He painted nose art on the horses or the noses of the horses. There's still a little discrepancy about that.)
Second Photo is of Him and all his Brothers. This Family photo is the Origination of the term "Pale Faces" As you can see to the right of him is his brother who lost his arm in the "Great Manhattan Uprising" before his travels west.
Ok.. I really need some paying work.
This will actually be a Life size Figure to stand out side the shop.
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those guys look a little inbred to me.. Can't tell one from the other!!
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Hows $25 including shipping sound.. They have a fair amount of resin in them.
Oh they'll be unpainted and a little clean up also.. Since it was just a prototype I wasn't to concerned about air pockets and flash. So my mold was a little sloppy.