I think he was also 'The man who shot Liberty Valance'? That Liberty Valance geezer looked so much like Lee Marvin the actor, it's unbelievable! I liked Lee Marvin, he was a typical screen hardcase and a good all round actor. Born on 19 February 1924 in New York, he enlisted in the Marine Corps at the beginning of World War 2 and got wounded at the battle of Saipan in June 1944 and had his Sciatic nerve severed! He died of a heart attack on 29 August 1989 in Tucson. Arizona. His body was interred next to JOE LOUIS in Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington. VA.
Looks like a top break revolver from 1900-1930. Some by Smith and Wesson, many cheaply made ones. This looks like it could be a good one. Mostly 32 and some 38 caliber. I have a cheap 32 in non-firing condition. I think. Where is that thing.
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I think he was also 'The man who shot Liberty Valance'? That Liberty Valance geezer looked so much like Lee Marvin the actor, it's unbelievable! I liked Lee Marvin, he was a typical screen hardcase and a good all round actor. Born on 19 February 1924 in New York, he enlisted in the Marine Corps at the beginning of World War 2 and got wounded at the battle of Saipan in June 1944 and had his Sciatic nerve severed! He died of a heart attack on 29 August 1989 in Tucson. Arizona. His body was interred next to JOE LOUIS in Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington. VA.
So THIS is the guy that shot Saddam.....and who knew it was because the SOB was such a crap banjo player.....
Ha! Best playing I ever heard.
Looks like a top break revolver from 1900-1930. Some by Smith and Wesson, many cheaply made ones. This looks like it could be a good one. Mostly 32 and some 38 caliber. I have a cheap 32 in non-firing condition. I think. Where is that thing.