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Off Topic Discussion The Roy Rogers Museum has closed its doors forever
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idive POA Site Supporter Prowler Junkie From:Texas USA |
posted 05-21-2011 04:52 PM
A time in history, never to be seen again, but what a ride it was. HAPPY TRAILS TO YOU! THOSE WERE THE DAYS, MY FRIENDS! The Roy Rogers Museum in Branson, MO. has closed its doors forever. The contents of the museum were sold at a public auction. Roy Rogers told his son, if the museum ever operates at a loss, close it and sell the contents. He complied. Here is a partial listing of some of the items that were sold at auction... Roy's 1964 Bonneville sold for $254,500. It was estimated to sell between 100 and 150 thousand dollars. His script book from the January 14,1953 episode of "This Is Your Life" sold for $10,000 (est. $800-$1,000). A collection of signed baseballs (Pete Rose, Duke Snyder and other greats) sold for $3,750. A collection of signed bats (Yogi Berra, Enos Slaughter, Bob Feller, and others) sold for $2,750. Trigger's saddle and bridle sold for $386,500 (est. 100-150 K). One of many of Roy's shirts sold for $16,250 and one of his many cowboy hats sold for $17,500. One set of boot spurs sold for $10,625. (He never used a set of spurs on Trigger). A life size shooting gallery sold for $27,500. Various chandeliers sold from $6,875 to $20,000. Very unique and artistic in their western style. A signed photograph by Don Larsen taken during his perfect game in the world series against the Dodgers on Oct. 8, 1953, along with a signed baseball to Roy from Don, sold for $2,500. Two fabulous limited edition BB guns in their original boxes with numerous photos of Roy, Dale, Gabby, and Pat sold for $3,750. A collection of memorabilia from his shows entertaining the troops in Vietnam sold for $938. I never knew he was there. His flight jacket sold for $7,500. His set of dinner ware plates and silverware sold for $11,875. The Bible they used at the dinner table every night sold for $8,750. One of several of his guitars sold for $27,500. Nellybelle, his Jeep, sold for $116,500. A fabulous painting of Roy, Dale, Pat, Buttermilk, Trigger and Bullet sold for $10,625. One of several sets of movie posters sold for $18,750. A black and white photograph of Gene Autry with a touching inscription from Gene to Roy sold for $17,500. A Republic Productions Poster bearing many autographs of the people that played in Roy's movies sold for $11,875. Dale's horse, Buttermilk (whose history is very interesting) sold below the presale estimate for $25,000. (est. 30-40 K). Bullet sold for $35,000 (est. 10-15 K). He was their real pet. Dale's parade saddle, estimated to sell between 20-30 K, sold for $104,500. One of many pairs of Roy's boots sold for $21,250. Trigger sold for $266,500. Do you remember the 1938 movie "The Adventures of Robinhood", with Errol Flynn and Olivia de Havilland? Well Olivia rode Trigger in that movie. Trigger was bred on a farm co-owned by Bing Crosby. Roy bought Trigger on a time payment plan for $2,500. Roy and Trigger made 188 movies together. Trigger even outdid Bob Hope by winning an Oscar in the movie Son of Paleface in 1953. It is extremely sad to see this era lost forever. Despite the fact that Gene and Roy's movies, as well as those of other great characters, can be bought or rented for viewing, today's kids would rather spend their time playing video games. Today it takes a very special pair of parents to raise their kids with the right values and morals. These were the great heroes of our childhood, and they did teach us right from wrong, and how to have and show respect for each other and the animals that share this earth. You and I were born at the right time. We were able to grow up with these great people even if we never met them. (I was lucky enough to see Roy and Dale at the rodeo and got to shake their hands.) In their own way they taught us patriotism and honor, we learned that lying and cheating were bad, and sex wasn't as important as love. We learned how to suffer through disappointment and failure and work through it. Our lives were drug free. So it's good-bye to Roy and Dale, Gene and Hoppy, The Lone Ranger and Tonto. Farewell to Sky King and Superman and Sgt. Friday. Thanks to Capt. Kangaroo, Mr. Rogers and Capt. Noah, and all those people whose lives touched ours, and made them better. It was a great ride through childhood. HAPPY TRAILS MY FRIENDS "Even if you're on the right track, you'll get run over if you just sit there." - Will Rogers |
phil2237 POA Site Supporter Prowler Junkie From:PLACENTIA CALIFORNIA |
posted 05-21-2011 07:29 PM
Mickey, Rick & Coral ( So Cal Members ) were personal friends of the family, They have all kinds of collectables thru out their home, several six shooters , alot of wall art and tons of leather products. All items were given to them by Roy himself as they also have pictures of all of this. The musuem used to be here in Southern California , before closing several years ago. |
idive POA Site Supporter Prowler Junkie From:Texas USA |
posted 05-21-2011 08:51 PM
That's pretty cool. Treasures to hold on to. |
tangled up in BLUE POA Site Supporter Prowler Junkie From:New Castle, Ind |
posted 05-21-2011 11:19 PM
...local friend of mine has Roys old horse trailer he hauled Trigger in and another local guy had Roys tractor until a few months ago and sold it on Ebay |
galaxie POA Site Supporter Prowler Junkie From:middleburg hts. Oh. U.S.A. |
posted 05-22-2011 10:51 AM
quote: Larry, you could buy Trigger's horse trailer from your buddy & then haul AC in it to Prowler events. I know he's used to the smell. |
WildCat POA Site Supporter Prowler Junkie Personal ScrapBook From:North Louisville, Indiana, USA |
posted 05-22-2011 11:06 AM
Mom has a picture of Roy when he visited her school in 8th grade It is sad but there are a lot of people now that have no idea who Roy & Dale were |
tangled up in BLUE POA Site Supporter Prowler Junkie From:New Castle, Ind |
posted 05-23-2011 08:53 AM
quote: Larry, you could buy Trigger's horse trailer from your buddy & then haul AC in it to Prowler events. I know he's used to the smell. [/B][/QUOTE] ...from horse sh!t to bull sh!t..... LMAO |
JeraneW POA Site Supporter Prowler Junkie From:Hilton Head, South Carolina , USA |
posted 05-23-2011 10:09 AM
We rarely missed a Saturday movie matinee with Roy Rogers and Dale Evans. |
Ed W. Prowler Junkie From:Port Huron, MI USA |
posted 05-23-2011 10:29 AM
There are about 2 1/2 dozen ROY ROGERS TV episodes in my DVD library that I run (periodically) on Saturday while in the garage. Usually DVD's are put in for background noise, but RR shows will inevitably stop me in my tracks & I get nothing done. Nothing productivly in the garage, but a smile on my face none the same. He represented quality & recognized the impression he had on kids. He took that to his grave & those of us (kids) are better adults because of it. This message has been edited by Ed W. on 05-23-2011 at 10:30 AM |
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