Somebody has to have the old holster and gun used in have gun Will travel where is it
Richard Boone's holster from "Have Gun – Will Travel" was famously auctioned off in 2010. The holster, along with other memorabilia from the show, was sold to collectors and fans of the iconic series. It remains a notable piece of television history, representing Boone's character, Paladin, and his distinct style. The auction highlighted the enduring legacy of the show and its impact on popular culture.
A number of years ago, I visited the Buffalo Bill Center in Cody Wyoming and saw the holster that they were claiming was used in Have Gun Will travel. I was not convinced. The chess knight ♞ WAS NOT on the holster nor did the holster have any indication of it ever being there. ~ WRJ
It was never revealed in the show.
The TV wild west hero you’re referring to is Paladin, from the classic series "Have Gun – Will Travel." Portrayed by Richard Boone, Paladin is a cultured and skilled gunfighter who operates as a hired gun, often helping those in need. His distinctive chess knight emblem on his holster symbolizes his strategic approach to conflicts. The show's tagline and his business card reflect his professional demeanor and readiness for any challenge.
Played by Richard Boone, his first name in the show, was Bobby. His sheriff friend Ernie from Texas called him (Paladin) as they remembered "It's been a long time since Bull Run". Last name, still unknown at this point.
Played by Richard Boone, his first name in the show, was Bobby. His sheriff friend Ernie from Texas called him (Paladin) as they remembered "It's been a long time since Bull Run". Last name, still unknown at this point.
Richard Boone. His name on the show was Paladin and if memory serves me correct, he was a gunfighter. And the title suggests: If you hire me, I have a gun and I am willing to travel.
If this is in relation to Feb 08 Guns Magazine. Paladin is your man. The chess piece on his holster was the uniqueness.I don't remember if it was Have gun will travel with Paladin but there were two cowboy shows when I was growing up with unique holsters one swiveled and allowed him to shoot without drawing the pistol and the other one had a special holster for a larger gun almost like a cutoff rifle or shotgun and I think the TV show was called Wanted dead or Alive.Steve McQueen stared in "Wanted Dead or Alive" and wore a cut off lever action rifle. You may be thinking of a movie with Dan Duryea. He wore a cowboy set-up right hand revolver. The unique feature was that the gun was mounted down his right leg so that he didn't have to raise his hand and draw from his waist. He was derided as wearing a 'Knee Gun' in the movie.Clam shell holsters have appeared in several TV cowboy series but not worn by the main character.
In the television series "Have Gun – Will Travel," Paladin, the main character portrayed by Richard Boone, is a skilled gunfighter who often resorts to violence to resolve conflicts. Throughout the show's run, Paladin is depicted as killing multiple men in self-defense or in the line of duty as a hired gun. The exact number of men Paladin kills is not explicitly stated in the series, as the show focuses more on his moral dilemmas and the complexities of his character rather than keeping a tally of his body count.
The Dwayne Pride Holster is made by a fictional character named Dwayne Pride, portrayed by Scott Bakula in the television series "NCIS: New Orleans." In the show, this holster is a personal item used by the character, reflecting his background and experiences. The holster is not a commercially available product but rather a part of the character's story and development within the series.
When you talk to the man on the roof of Gleeba he will ask you to be whipping boy 10 times as a quest so go out to the dessert and have a warrior that knows the ability whipping boy and use it 10 times then go to the paladin on the roof again and he will show you the path to paladin.
Have Gun Will Travel is an American Western television series that aired on CBS from 1957 through 1963. It was one of the few TV programmes to have it's own radio show.It followed the adventures of Paladin played by Richard Boone on TV and John Dehner in the radio broadcast. The radio show ran from 1958 to 1960.