If you’re going to take the hands-on Reincarnation Awareness (RA) Program, you’ll have to pick up a gun sooner or later, realizing that no matter what your feelings and attitudes about guns might be at the moment, in the past, you carried a gun because there were no police, and the army didn’t give a damn about civilians — their attitude was that it was none of their business, anyway.
I guess that’s me. Ever since I reincarnated as a gunslinger back in the Post-Civil-War period, what they now call the “Indian Wars” and “Range Wars”, I’ve been trying to get people to give the fast-draw fat-burner a shot — hey, I made a pun. I’m drawing a bead on a target with a non-firing replica of the 1851 Nickel-plated revolver with simulated ivory checkered embossed grips, carried by Wild Bill Hickock — he strode about town with them, tucked into twin-rig very fast holsters. You can get a framed deluxe replica like mine, complete with a Winged U.S. Marshall’s hat-pin, brass plaque and special replica bullet hangars which allow the revolver to be removed from the frame for fast-draw and twirling practice. The framed set is only $130 and comes in light or dark wood.
Welcome to the very beginning of my Outpost shop. I’ll be offering replicas for use in my Hollywood Fast-Draw Workouts. Here’s one example of a wall-mounted piece that is modeled after the six-gun used by the infamous Old West outlaw Billy the Kid. This setup costs only $109 — I believe that’s the lowest price you’ll find for this well-made replica. There are cheaper, but this is quality work, and is usable as a fast-draw practice replica when placed in your fast-draw holster. Merely take it off the bullet mountings and replace it into the frame when you’re done with your spinning practice or fast-draw workout.
EJ Gold and Director Joe Pevney 1967-68 -- Courtesy Universal Studios
Since I’ve been posting on the subject of my Hollywood career in coaching fast-draw and gun-twirling — said career spanning well over six months, not necessarily in a row — I guess I should give you a short version of my Hollywood Entertainment Industry background: