This week's exciting new installment has been brought to you by a broski that often goes by the name, Professor Tickles. Actually, he never really goes by that name...but it would be so much cooler if he did.
Either way, take your time to relish and enjoy the excitement and adventurous Wild West Mustache collection:
Wyatt Earp-Legendary businessman and reluctant lawman, most famous for leading the Gunfight at the OK Corral in Tombstone, AZ, along with his two brothers and Doc Holliday.
Doc Holliday-Dentist by trade, boozer and gambler by design, Holliday was an astute gunman and fierce friend of the Earp brothers.
James Butler Hickok aka Wild Bill-Earned his reputation as an Army scout in the Civil War, adept with a long range rifle. Hickok later killed David Tutt Jr. in a "quick draw" duel - of the many fictionalized such events, this one actually happened - and eventually killed at the poker table in Deadwood, SD. The poker hand he was holding at the time (pair of aces and pair of 8's) is now known as the "Dead Man's Hand."
Harry Longabaugh aka the Sundance Kid-In and out of jails for robberies since he was a teenager, the Sundance Kid eventually joined up with Butch Cassidy's Wild Bunch robbing trains and banks, before fleeing to South America.
Johnny Ringo-College-educated cattle rustler and deadly gunfighter, nicknamed "King of the Cowboys." Died of an apparent suicide, although his gun was fully loaded - it is speculated he was killed either by Wyatt Earp or Doc Holliday.
Bat Masterson-Canadian-born gambler, buffalo hunter, US Marshal (and later, sports writer for NY newspapers!), nicknamed "King of the Gunplayers."
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