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Now In: → Wyatt by Mark Hopkins
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In one of the more pivotal moments of the Old West, Wyatt Earp prepares for a gunfight at the OK Corral. In those wild and lawless days, Wyatt and his brothers, with the help of "Doc" Holliday, became the law in Tombstone. For the Clanton and McLaury brothers, they were a gigantic thorn in the side. To such men, talk was cheap-the only words they truly understood were made of lead.
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18" x 15" |
| Price: $1,995.00 |
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