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January 2023 Q&A - Tombstone - Wyatt Earp - The "Old West" 

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This month's Q&A is focused on historical topics surrounding specifically Tombstone, AZ, the Old West & the Wyatt Earp - both the truth and the mythology.
00:57
Sean S.
Who is the person that is passed off as Holliday in most photos, and what is the history around that?
03:13
orianhullinger
Why are the Earps are so prolific in Western lore, and where did it start?
07:47
Max S
The bottled in bond act of 1897 was the first food regulation, before that rectifiers put everything from tobacco spit to iodine in whiskey. What was the whiskey of choice for Earp and the west of the time. Brown-Forman produced the first consistently bottled and stamped bourbon of the time. A history of Bourbon is a history of the US (look at the Whiskey Rebellion) so I'm curious how it ties in here.
09:10
Sean S.
During the fight at the OK Corral what was the caliber of the shotgun used was it 12ga or 10ga? No info I have seen has said what it was.
11:49
Marlene
tangential, feel free to ignore, but what do you think of this "Tombstone" rifle and its advertisement? • Introducing the POF-US...
15:09
Teddy
(More seriously): What is a little detail or tidbit about the gunfight and the parties involved that a lot of pop culture has actually gotten surprisingly right?
17:02
Nick B
After the ‘Vendetta Ride’ by some of the Earps and Doc Holliday among others, it is my understanding that they did not and could not return to Tombstone because there were warrants out for their arrest (the movies inevitably gloss over this issue). What ever became of those charges and was Wyatt Earp forced to avoid Arizona or at least Tombstone for the rest of his days?
18:35
Derrill G
Were there ever any charges or trials for the attacks on Morgan and Virgil Earp?
21:58
Nick B
Sorry to keep peppering you with questions but this topic is such fun (feel free to use any or none, of course). I thought it was mythical but a couple of decades ago I read an article arguing at least somewhat convincingly that Edward Judson aka “Ned Buntline” did gift long barrel Colt’s to Wyatt Earp and a few other lawmen and Earp used his at the OK Corral. What say you?
23:12
Brian J
Speaking of fights, what’s your take on the outcome of the Fitzsimmons vs. Sharkey boxing match?
27:58
Matthew J
What's the best depiction of the famous fight? How do you judge them?

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@hakon5873
@hakon5873 Год назад
Please keep the history content going! You’re a natural storyteller and they are my favorite videos.
@ryanthorne5432
@ryanthorne5432 Год назад
The reality of the Old West is that it was mostly people trying to get by and improve their lot in life, just like now.
@sockholliday1203
@sockholliday1203 Год назад
We need to bring back “pulling an Earp”
@chpet1655
@chpet1655 Год назад
The legendary cowboys who tamed the west with their 9mm lever gun lol Man they even hired Sam Elliot to narrate it. Went all out to make a total meme commercial. Still chuckling after seeing it
@unclejohnbulleit2671
@unclejohnbulleit2671 Год назад
IMO that is one ugly assed gun. I'd be ashamed to be seen with it. To me it just screams wannabe....
@KR-hg8be
@KR-hg8be Год назад
@unclejohnbulleit2671 it's probably meant as a ca state special. A 9mm tacticool carbine that isn't a semi auto. Too bad it's hideous. A 9mm 1873 winchester would be fun.
@unclejohnbulleit2671
@unclejohnbulleit2671 Год назад
@@KR-hg8be Yep! I'd be putting away the pennies for that!
@PhantomBoomer
@PhantomBoomer Год назад
Old West PCC?
@tomhenry897
@tomhenry897 Год назад
Agree a 9 mm real lever action would be fun to shoot
@martinramisu7428
@martinramisu7428 Год назад
even after years of inrange q&a i am still astonished by the knowledge of this man thank you!
@ExUSSailor
@ExUSSailor Год назад
I love the Old West history stuff. It's become so mythologized, a lot of times it can be tough to separate the truth from the fiction.
@germanredneck4414
@germanredneck4414 Год назад
I could listen to you talking about this for hours. Great job!
@InrangeTv
@InrangeTv Год назад
Wow, thanks!
@Sableagle
@Sableagle Год назад
00:00 Intro 00:57 Who's the person passed off as Doc Holliday in photos? 03:14 Why are Earps so prolific in Western lore and where did it start? 07:47 What was the whisk(e)y of choice for Earp and the West at the time? 09:11 During the fight at the OK Corral, what was the calibre of the shotgun used? 11:51 What do you think of the Tombstone Rifle and its marketing? 15:09 What is a tidbit about the gunfight and the parties involved that pop culture has got correct? 17:03 After the Vendetta Ride, what became of the charges that arose from it? 22:02 Long-barreled Colt .45 "Buntline Special" 23:12 Fitzsimmons vs Sharkey boxing match 27:48 Outro
@gussie88bunny
@gussie88bunny Год назад
My thanks to the patrons and utreons, those questions were sufficiently informed about stuff i know nothing about, to make a great Q n A. Cheers
@thomaspierce3650
@thomaspierce3650 Год назад
This was GREAT ! ! ! I love the 'Old West' both history and myth.
@ConcealedLiberal
@ConcealedLiberal Год назад
To synthesize a few details: It seems quite ironic to me that the idolatry of Wyatt Earp is focused largely around worshipping a monied city-slicker who used excessive force as a lawman to tyrannically enforce unjust and over-reaching edicts... Even though most of America (or rural America at least) would probably find much more common cause with the Cowboys, and are even marketed to as though they are a Cowboy supporter, "Riding into town to exact justice upon the murderer Wyatt Earp." Excellent video as always - keep shining the light on lesser-known details from history!
@showtime1235
@showtime1235 Год назад
it’s interesting you pointed that out because i’ve thought about that aswell only seen a few people talk about this before lmao
@tballstaedt7807
@tballstaedt7807 Год назад
I have had the same thoughts myself
@bigghoss762
@bigghoss762 Год назад
I really like the idea of focused Q&As. This was an interesting dive into a historical figure and if you choose to do more focused Q&As in the future it will make it easier for us to go back and revisit that info again vs the typical free-for-all type.
@Tuton25
@Tuton25 Год назад
I think there's a bit of nuance that gets missed when saying the gun used by Doc Holliday was just a "10 gauge". In the modern era we load our guns WAY heavier than the late Victorians really would have, and at this time a gun like this more than likely would have had 2-5/8" chambers loaded with between 1 ounce to 1-1/4 ounces of shot. In reality a 10 gauge cartridge of the 1880s wasn't really loaded all that differently than a 12 gauge is today, whereas the 12 gauge of the day would have been loaded closer to a modern day 20 gauge or 28 gauge. Funnily enough in the 1898 book "Hitting vs Missing with the Shotgun" by S.T. Hammond he recommends 5/8 ounce charges as being ideal for the 12 gauge, which is lighter than a lot of 3" 410s are loaded with these days.
@drboris01
@drboris01 Год назад
Tombstone is one of my very favourite places to visit in the USA. The mythology and history make the story of the "difficulty" fascinating. My other favourite is The Little Bighorn battlefield, also because there is so much myth and legend built up around the actual facts.
@AverageJoe4063
@AverageJoe4063 Год назад
Really like these shows where you debunk the "Wild West" myths, sighting actual historical evidence.
@tmack11
@tmack11 Год назад
I love the sheer variety of content you produce.
@Valkanna.Nublet
@Valkanna.Nublet Год назад
I love it when you delve into history.
@noahcount7132
@noahcount7132 Год назад
Thanks, Karl, for clarifying, correcting inaccuracies, and dispelling broadly accepted mythology regarding the life and times of Wyatt Earp. There are a great deal of historical inaccuracies worldwide that could stand to be corrected, and most likely will never be.
@pmgn8444
@pmgn8444 Год назад
Excellent video on the real Wyatt Earp. Water's "the Earp Brothers of Tombstone" was one of the first accurate accounts of the 'Old West' I ever read. I very much enjoy and appreciate this type of content. It's why I started supporting you several years ago. Keep it up!
@InrangeTv
@InrangeTv Год назад
Thanks for that!
@epeeist254
@epeeist254 Год назад
I much prefer the historical, focused Q&A and your history content in general. The brutality and modern firearm tests are fun and well done, but there are so few folks doing good history of the American West that I feel these are a great service to the community as a whole. Thanks for keeping In Range alive!
@jamesbrisendine
@jamesbrisendine Год назад
Focused Q&A's are fun
@chuckvt5196
@chuckvt5196 Год назад
A wonderful and cogent discussion on Wyatt's life and legend. Thank you!
@moparhp340
@moparhp340 Год назад
the Old West history is what brought me to your channel. you do it like no body else. would love to see more on site old west vingnettes
@RedTSquared
@RedTSquared Год назад
This was an awesome Q&A! Loved it, learned a lot of stuff I never knew. Thanks for the switch up! So, when are you doing a Tombstone Brutality? You know you want to!
@cymond
@cymond Год назад
Oh that would be fun! Like SASS, but with full power ammo and harder stage designs.
@SMACK1978
@SMACK1978 Год назад
Loved tombstone growing up. Even though I knew then Hollywood was fake I never researched anything about it. Thanks for the insight!!! Awesome vid 👍🏼
@InrangeTv
@InrangeTv Год назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@charlietophat2295
@charlietophat2295 Год назад
This was great! I'm going to tombstone in 2 weeks for my birthday! Super excited!
@BrockvsTV
@BrockvsTV Год назад
I always enjoy the q&a’s. Thank you
@InrangeTv
@InrangeTv Год назад
Glad you like them!
@StrangerOman
@StrangerOman Год назад
Focused Q&A is a great addition. It narrows down the topic but answers it greatly with the help of patreon questions. I like it.
@derekp2674
@derekp2674 Год назад
Thanks Karl, that was really enjoyable and interesting.
@MauldtheMan
@MauldtheMan Год назад
I didn't find Tombstone to be a very good movie no matter how much I like Kurt Russell, but I DO find this video to be very good. What a well informed and level-headed approach to correcting myths and simply laying out facts. I never knew enough about even the fictional Earp to be taken by his fictional personage and to be corrected from, but these were still things I needed and appreciate to know, so thanks for that.
@InrangeTv
@InrangeTv Год назад
Thank you very much!
@ShiceSquad
@ShiceSquad Год назад
23:12 The Myth of the Buntline Special: replica of a legend for modern audiences 🥳
@MrWarwick15
@MrWarwick15 Год назад
Thank you Karl! Very interesting! Rich.
@davidburroughs2244
@davidburroughs2244 Год назад
I have watched so much on this over the years, always glad to see honest review and exposition
@smokeytokyo4553
@smokeytokyo4553 Год назад
Awesome video. I would love to see some more on the charleville indian trade gun I thought that video was very interesting and the gun itself was beautiful in it own way. Love your videos karl.
@harrisonholbert816
@harrisonholbert816 Год назад
Best Q&A yet, please keep up this format! The historical aspect and stories you tell is the reason I love your channel
@ronjohnson6406
@ronjohnson6406 Год назад
My teen years were spent in the area. I even have been in the mines. I wonder though. There was Tombstone, but at the time what did Bisbee, Fort Huachuca, and other towns look like around this period.
@grumblesa10
@grumblesa10 Год назад
Thanks for explaining the actual common definition of "cowboy" or "cow-boy" in 19th century America. Its use was more closely similar to the British English use of the word. "Cowboys" would normally refer to themselves as "ranch hands" or "drovers"....
@williamflowers9435
@williamflowers9435 Год назад
“Never let truth get in the way of a good story…” certainly applies to Earp.
@jeffsmith2022
@jeffsmith2022 Год назад
Excellent video Karl, thank you...
@fredbloggs5902
@fredbloggs5902 Год назад
“When you had to choose between history and legend, print the legend”.
@grassroot011
@grassroot011 Год назад
All the while embellishing upon said legend !
@beefycheesecake
@beefycheesecake 10 месяцев назад
Nice to see an accurate truthful account of history for a change, well done.
@wigro114
@wigro114 Год назад
I am an older guy , i have enjoyed your output for years and have subscribed with patreon . Keep up the good work and thank you .
@williamlloyd3769
@williamlloyd3769 Год назад
Near San Francisco, you can visit Wyatt Earp marker located in Hills of Eternity Memorial Park, a Jewish cemetery in Colma, California. Many other early California graves / monuments are located in the vicinity. The bodies and markers were all relocated to this area from earlier cemeteries so as to free up land further up peninsula. Definitely worth a visit! PS - San Francisco outlawed interments within city limits in 1900, then evicted all existing cemeteries in 1912.
@paulconrad2561
@paulconrad2561 Год назад
Thanks again Karl for such great content.
@InrangeTv
@InrangeTv Год назад
Glad you enjoy it!
@rustysquid
@rustysquid Год назад
This was very interesting. Thank you Karl. Keep them coming. Cheers!!
@iangwaltney2316
@iangwaltney2316 Год назад
Really like this format. Thanks for doing this!
@clintlester4095
@clintlester4095 Год назад
Love it. Love the myth, the truth and everything in between. Also didn’t know most double barrels were 10 gauge. Cheers!!
@MichaelJenkins910
@MichaelJenkins910 Год назад
That answers a lot of questions that I've had over the years. Thank you--I'm enjoying the focused Q&A format!
@ithepatrick
@ithepatrick Год назад
I really like this format, and I'm looking forward to the next one.
@dlmsarge8329
@dlmsarge8329 Год назад
That was great! Not at all what I was expecting to watch this morning but excellent! Entertaining and informative!! Thanks !
@turretlizardinthesun957
@turretlizardinthesun957 Год назад
Great Q&A! Would love to see more history oriented content on your channel.
@jimmumford4444
@jimmumford4444 Год назад
Very interesting and informative. Thank you, Karl. More old west history, please.
@5000rgb
@5000rgb Год назад
Another great video! I enjoyed the focused subject matter and the wild west topic is also a favorite.
@Cmoth040
@Cmoth040 Год назад
The only thing that irritates me more than cheezy advertising is the fact that it works on a lot of people.
@ricksters11
@ricksters11 Год назад
Really great content, would love to see more like this!
@higgydufrane
@higgydufrane Год назад
Thank-you for this video, I always enjoy your videos and learn something new. Good Job..
@n8fancy
@n8fancy Год назад
thanks Carl, I always enjoy your story time.
@TheBlackbearforge
@TheBlackbearforge Год назад
I enjoy the historical content and well you shooting. Thanks Karl
@jeffturnbull9661
@jeffturnbull9661 Год назад
Brilliant collection of info
@alanmoberly64
@alanmoberly64 Год назад
Wonderful. I liked the focus format.
@PhantomBoomer
@PhantomBoomer Год назад
I like this format. Definitely want to see more.
@katana1430
@katana1430 Год назад
I do so enjoy these Old/New west videos.
@michaelbeams9553
@michaelbeams9553 Год назад
Well done . Thank you .
@desperado8605
@desperado8605 Год назад
Very cosmopolitan sheriff. Love these history lessons
@jimmieburleigh9549
@jimmieburleigh9549 Год назад
A side by side of John and Doc would be nice to see.
@nirfz
@nirfz Год назад
wikipedia has a different picture, so if you open 2 tabs, one with this video and one with the wiki page you can compare.
@princesswaffles8887
@princesswaffles8887 Год назад
I really enjoy the historical content you do
@gerrypowell2748
@gerrypowell2748 Год назад
Fantastic information,goes to show and proves,that fiction is more interesting than actual facts👌
@MM-qi5mk
@MM-qi5mk Год назад
Love this stuff. Thank you ❤
@ST-zm3lm
@ST-zm3lm Год назад
Thanks Karl, we appreciate you!
@macprince5667
@macprince5667 Год назад
I enjoyed this very much. Thanks Karl.
@VosperCDN
@VosperCDN Год назад
Really enjoyed this focused Q&A, and look forward to more. Thank you.
@InrangeTv
@InrangeTv Год назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@Willstangv6
@Willstangv6 Год назад
Love this content, please do more history content if your schedule allows!
@royshobe6642
@royshobe6642 8 месяцев назад
Thanks for making this video
@cowboycat9x197
@cowboycat9x197 Год назад
good video, always informative.
@lonegunmanx1824
@lonegunmanx1824 Год назад
Awesome Karl. Good show sir!
@billshepherd4331
@billshepherd4331 Год назад
Almost an Old West Vignette. Which I think is are your best works! Just me. Keep up the great work!
@InrangeTv
@InrangeTv Год назад
Thanks, will do!
@pisceanx8382
@pisceanx8382 Год назад
This was great! I learned more about one of my favorite times in history than I ever have. I went to Tombstone, AZ in 2019 and was disappointed to see what a tourist trap it had become. They were even selling “replica wanted posters” of Wyatt and Doc, but the portraits on them were of Kurt Russell and Val Kilmer.
@jacobstaten2366
@jacobstaten2366 Год назад
We need to bring back "pulling an Earp" and "Earpping the job."
@Sheltowee1775
@Sheltowee1775 Год назад
This was EXCELLENT.
@tgraham1961
@tgraham1961 Год назад
I really like the focused Q&A format
@BigEddie1970
@BigEddie1970 Год назад
Love these!
@mclang5932
@mclang5932 Год назад
Great video, thank you
@gunnerdupree3406
@gunnerdupree3406 Год назад
My favorite video of the month!
@williamcrawford7982
@williamcrawford7982 Год назад
Awesome job, thanks.
@identifiesas65.wheresmyche95
@identifiesas65.wheresmyche95 10 месяцев назад
Amazing q&a!
@terryschiller2625
@terryschiller2625 Год назад
Awesome job Sir. I enjoy videos like this very much. I'm a western history person to say the least. Have also been to hole-in-the-wall near Kaycee Wyoming years ago. Please do more of these if you see fit. Thank you
@callawayken650
@callawayken650 Год назад
As a starting point for Q&A just do the series using Kevin Costner movies. They seem to have more history detail in them.
@1982rrose
@1982rrose Год назад
That was very interesting. Thank you.
@czjunky2045
@czjunky2045 Год назад
Nicely done Karl
@kennethd9344
@kennethd9344 Год назад
Thank you Sir great job 👍👍
@dks13827
@dks13827 Год назад
Great video, Karl.
@tracerxrider
@tracerxrider Год назад
Thanks, Karl!
@argyle1812
@argyle1812 Год назад
Love the old west stuff!
@techno_tuna
@techno_tuna Год назад
yaaas do more historical Q&A I loved this
@pbbananas
@pbbananas Год назад
Wonderful topic!
@InrangeTv
@InrangeTv Год назад
Thank you!
@bobperrine6193
@bobperrine6193 Год назад
A very interesting and enjoyable video.
@jamesheldman4659
@jamesheldman4659 Год назад
I really like this video. Thank you
@57HEMIviken
@57HEMIviken Год назад
Love this
@discordia013
@discordia013 Год назад
Great video. Dispels a ton of myths. 👍
@007ianmclaren
@007ianmclaren Год назад
Awesome Karl
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