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| Southern Alaskan Join Date: Feb 2005 Location: Wasilla, Alaska
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I am searching for a pattern of a mounted cowboy (horse in stride)shooting a pistol... my searches have come up short. If anyone can provide a link/source to such a pattern it would be greatly appreciated.
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| Senior Member Join Date: Mar 2005 Location: Cottageville, West Virginia
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Todd....I have three silhouette patterns of cowboys on horseback; however, they are not shooting pistols. You're welcome to them if you want them.
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| Southern Alaskan Join Date: Feb 2005 Location: Wasilla, Alaska
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I appreciate the offer Neal. I have a few silhouettes myself, unfortunately it isn't what "the customer" wants. I am looking more along the lines (no pun intended) of a portrait pattern to work with. The individual wanting this project has an old west re-inacting group, they do competitive shoots from horseback. They are wanting five pieces which they can add a brass name plate onto for end of the year awards.
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I seem to recall one from a Patrick Speilman book. I will look when I can. If not the pic could be scanned traced with corel and then the nodes could be modified for shooting. I am sure some pattern makes will curse me for the suggestion.
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| Southern Alaskan Join Date: Feb 2005 Location: Wasilla, Alaska
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Thanks Carl, it is about as close as I think is available. I've checked every pattern selling web-site and had zero success. I will have to take this and dress it up a little to make it work for me, but none the less it is a start.
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