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Main Boards => PowWow => Topic started by: Dan bree on January 29, 2014, 11:35:00 AM
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Who taught the wilhem bros to shoot? Was it Howard . And why did ken or walt shoot from the hip ? Man they could really hit them maybe better than Howard ! Check out the clips on the other site . T. A. S. :
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Ther were certainly aquainted but I don't know that Howard Hill taught them. They were doing movies shorts in the 1930's. Watching Walt shoot off the hip is astonishing. He got busted up in an auto wreck and couldn't lift the bow.
One brother shooting a collar button off the other's head! Sheesh!
I'd say they were contemporaries more than students.
Meet The Champs (http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=np8u69YfSA8)
Meet The Champs (http://youtu.be/np8u69YfSA8)
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Dan,
I remember Fred Anderson telling stories about them even though I don't think he knew them personally. He said it was the older brother Walt who shot from the hip/waist because a bad injury early in life kept him from raising his arm.
Who taught them? Heck, I do not know, but bet they were self taught like so many in that era. They made their own bows and arrows and just did a lot of shooting. They began at a time when folks like Pope, Young, and Ishi began to generate a ton of interest in archery.
I cannot imagine kids today shooting cigarettes out of each others mouths or buttons off the top of heads. :scared:
These two guys had to be a couple cards short of a full deck.
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Thanks stump killer I could watch that all day. How the heck do you get that good?
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Practice, practice, practice.
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More fun.
Click the link on the next line for the full article (Popular Science from September 1940!)
Cowboys on Wheels - the Wilhelm Brothers (http://blog.modernmechanix.com/cowboys-on-wheels/)
(http://blog.modernmechanix.com/mags/qf/c/PopularScience/9-1940/cowboys_on_wheels/xlg_cowboys_on_wheels_0.jpg)
Now THIS is an ATV!
(http://blog.modernmechanix.com/mags/qf/c/PopularScience/9-1940/cowboys_on_wheels/xlg_cowboys_on_wheels_1.jpg)
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Man I wish I lived back then and rode with the guys what a life !
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AWESOMEEEE :thumbsup:
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For those that love the antics and stories of the ole timers, Fred Anderson recently published "Toxicated" which is filled with the writings of these colorful archers of 100 or more years ago. Walt Wilhelm's writings are included...as well as...
Included are writings by:
Maurice Thompson, 1877
Will Thompson, 1915
Will Compton, 1936
Saxton Pope, 1922
Art Young, 1922
Cassius Styles,
B. G. Thompson, 1940
Don Carson, 1938
Dusty Roberts, 1936
Russell Jones, 1937
Paul Klopsteg, 1937
Vincent Sisler, 1930
Chester Stevenson,
Delmer Pletcher, 1942
Erle Stanley Gardner, 1936
John Willard, 1938
Walt Whelm, 1933-41
Warren Shay,
Russell Jones,
Archie Bliss, 1963
Euclid Miller, 1913
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great thread
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Wow, no film tricks. I love those old black and whites. Where does one go to get volunteers. The match and the cigarette and no fixed anchor point. My target is 4' by 4', my garage would run and hide, if I tried that with a low floating draw.
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"Last Rig to Battle Mountain" by Walt Wilhelm is a must read on their growing up in the West. It will provide a better understanding of why they were the way they were. :)
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Originally posted by Liquid Amber:
"Last Rig to Battle Mountain" by Walt Wilhelm is a must read on their growing up in the West. It will provide a better understanding of why they were the way they were. :)
Liquid Amber is right!!!
Look on Amazon for a used copy. I won't be parting with mine. Amazing read!!!
Mr. Anderson also talks about the brothers in "The Traditional Way"....also a must read IMO :)
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Originally posted by Liquid Amber:
"Last Rig to Battle Mountain" by Walt Wilhelm is a must read on their growing up in the West. It will provide a better understanding of why they were the way they were. :)
Liquid Amber is right!!!
Look on Amazon for a used copy. I won't be parting with mine. Amazing read!!!
Mr. Anderson also talks about the brothers in "The Traditional Way"....also a must read IMO :)
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Stumpkiller,
I really "need" to finish reading that article, but the link won't work for me. Can you post the rest?
Pleeeeeez!!! :)
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Is it sporting hunting like that?