You are right, pardoner! The Duke often used a special Model 94 Winchester lever action with a circular oversized lever that stood out, like ( loops) used to accent photographs of crime scenes- a different application.
Cicatrix (literally translated as "scar") was the name of the Comanche chief in the 1956 movie "The Searchers"
John Wayne used the same gun in several movies - a Winchester Model 94, chambered for a 32-40 round.The John Wayne Commemorative Rifle (I have one still new in the box I got 24 years ago) has engraved on the receiver all of the movies he used that particular rifle in. It differs from the standard Winchester in that the lever has a larger loop, making it stand out. Any John Wayne fan can spot the difference - in some movies, he'll even swap a regular Winchester for that one.Some of the movies he used it in are:The Sons of Katie ElderHondoThe SearchersStagecoachThe Man who shot Liberty ValanceEl DoradoShe Wore a Yellow RibbonThe War WagonRed RiverThe CowboysMcClintock! (my wife's favorite)Rio BravoTrue GritChisumHow the West was WonRio Grande
Colt, Winchester, Greener to name a few.
John Wayne did feature in the film Ben Hur, but right at the end, so in a way, according to the research time and internet use, he is an extra.
John Wayne had a film career that lasted more than 50 years. It would be impossible for him the use the same horse but his later movies he did use his own horse, a 16HH chestnut Quarter Horse who went by the name Dollar.
Cicatrix (literally translated as "scar") was the name of the Comanche chief in the 1956 movie "The Searchers"
John Wayne used the same gun in several movies - a Winchester Model 94, chambered for a 32-40 round.The John Wayne Commemorative Rifle (I have one still new in the box I got 24 years ago) has engraved on the receiver all of the movies he used that particular rifle in. It differs from the standard Winchester in that the lever has a larger loop, making it stand out. Any John Wayne fan can spot the difference - in some movies, he'll even swap a regular Winchester for that one.Some of the movies he used it in are:The Sons of Katie ElderHondoThe SearchersStagecoachThe Man who shot Liberty ValanceEl DoradoShe Wore a Yellow RibbonThe War WagonRed RiverThe CowboysMcClintock! (my wife's favorite)Rio BravoTrue GritChisumHow the West was WonRio Grande
Colt, Winchester, Greener to name a few.
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John Wayne did feature in the film Ben Hur, but right at the end, so in a way, according to the research time and internet use, he is an extra.
To be a finder, learn to be a searcher. The wisest amongst us seem to be constant searchers. Remote regions will always need rescue searchers.
John Wayne had a film career that lasted more than 50 years. It would be impossible for him the use the same horse but his later movies he did use his own horse, a 16HH chestnut Quarter Horse who went by the name Dollar.
Do an Internet search for Winchester Stock Oil by John Kay. He was a master restorer of old Winchesters and developed a finish like Winchester used before the 1940s. It is 100% linseed oil based, as were the original finishes, with a tint to give the Red-Brown Winchester color.
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Probably...Wayne used that as his calling card to help deal with the hordes of people who would ask for his autograph. I have never seen one in green, but if you say you got it from him than I would think you are OK. Wayne was not the type to use a ghost signer.
Use doctors, medics, or designated males from the local population.
Lil Wayne for president .