The second volume of Bob Boze Bell and Marshall Trimble's glorious take on growing up on the Mother Road. Check out the stories (some of them even true!) and hi-jinks from Boxlip Darell to Leadfoot Logas, it is a rowdy romp back to the old days of Route 66.
The Kid was scheduled to hang but it was not to be. Billy Bonney overpowered his guard J.W. Bell (no relation) and—Garrett believes—hobbled to the upstairs armory, jimmied the door and grabbed Robert Olinger's shotgun and hobbled to the east, upstairs window of the Lincoln County Courthouse and waited patiently for his other guard, Deputy Bob Olinger, who was chaperoning the other prisoners during their afternoon meal at the Wortley Hotel across the street. Hearing the shot from the courthouse, Olinger came at a trot across the main road. Coming through the gate in the sideyard, legend says Olinger heard a voice say, "Hello, Bob". Looking up he saw Bill the Kid smiling and holding the deputie's own shotgun.
The Kid gave Olinger both barrels. And escaped.
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My creative collaboration with the Boys down at Cattletrack has resulted in a special limited edition collector’s book of Old Vaquero Sayings.
Here’s how this came about: three years ago, Mark McDowell suggested we team up to do a book of my Old Vaquero Sayings.