- The Colt
Buntline Special was a long-barreled
variant of the Colt
Single Action Army revolver,
which Stuart N. Lake
described in his best-selling but largely...
- The
buntline hitch is a knot used for
attaching a rope to an object. It is
formed by p****ing the
working end
around an object, then
making a
clove hitch...
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Buntline may
refer to:
Buntline hitch, a knot used for
attaching a rope to an
object Clewlines and
buntlines,
lines used to
handle the
sails of a square...
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Edward Zane
Carroll Judson Sr. a.k.a. Ned
Buntline (March 20, 1821 – July 16, 1886), was an
American publisher, journalist, and writer.
Judson was born...
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Clewlines and
buntlines are
lines used to
handle the
sails of a
square rigged ship.
Although the
common perception of a
traditionally rigged ship is that...
-
novel author Edward Zane
Carroll Judson commonly known by his pen name Ned
Buntline. Magdalena, the
Beautiful Mexican Maid: A
Story of
Buena Vista. New York:...
- used to
attach rope to an object, the four-in-hand knot is
known as the
buntline hitch. It was used by
sailors throughout the Age of Sail to rig
ships and...
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Wyatt Earp
biographer Stuart N. Lake po****rized the myth of the
Buntline Special. In his
highly fictionalized biography,
Wyatt Earp:
Frontier Marshal...
- A
buntline hitch is tied to the
standing part and
moderately tightened. The
binding itself is
tightened as the meat
cooks by
sliding the
buntline hitch...
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episodes in 1955
during the
Wichita period. In the show, O'Brian
carried a
Buntline Special, a
pistol with a 12-inch barrel,
which triggered a mild toy craze...