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vanskyock24
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signed pic of roy rogers and trigger has great color - would be great to have that outfit. thanks for looking and have a nice day
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Posted 1 year ago
vanskyock24
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signed pic of roy rogers and trigger has great color - would be great to have that outfit. thanks for looking and have a nice day
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vanskyock, do you know what Roy's real name was ?
thank you official and pops
leonard slye pops i also got a roy rogers holster
Trigger's real name was Golden Cloud if you didn't know, had to throw that one in.
Nelliebells real name was Jeep . I'm just sayin .
thank you kerry i didnt know that and what are you just sayin and thank you leigh and toolate
what you are saying is meant to jack
jack was refering to Roy's other ride, it was a 1946 CJ-2A jeep , it had the name Nellybelle painted on the side. And since we gone this far with it, Bullet Von Berge, just Bullet for short was Roy's dog, he made his debut in 1951 and remained on his show until 1964.
I thought that "Nellybelle" belonged to Pat Buttrum (SP) ? I also did not know about the horse, and I did remember Bullet. Thanks for all of the trivia to use later....:-)
Well, I was wrong again, Nellybelle belonged to Roy but was driven and used by Pat Brady (I had forgotten his name).
i knew bullet but didnt remember about nellybelle thanks all
I wonder if kids today even know who Roy Rogers was?! I guess those of us who know our RR Trivia date ourselves!
thank you very much to leigh, too,kerry, chevy,belling, pack and marco. and marco i would say alot of kids never heard of him
thank you san
thank you tom and happy new year
thank you der
That's a cool shot of Roy! My grandfather had a pony when we were growin up and we named it Trigger. I still have my original boots that I wore as a child.
thank you sign - you will have to post your boots
Ok, I will!
Here ya go Van!
http://www.collectorsweekly.com/stories/41369-my-own-1964-corral-cowboy-boots?in=user
thank you slay
thank you likeart
thank you very much king
thanks for the love hedge
Roy Rogers real name was Leonard Franklin Slye, in 1935 he went by the name Dick Weston, in 1937 he changed it again to Roy Rogers.