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The COF confesses his exact antiquity, pretty much

Cites very serious injustice of etceteration in listing of great Western heroes in Betsy Sharp's letter, particularly omission of Duncan Renaldo, but admits the error simply matter of her youth and immaturity

COF writes:
Mz Sharp's comments re the "great wetern heroes" brought back some long forgotten mis-spent Saturdays but her short list ending "etc" seems like an injustice to the likes of Johnny Mack Brown, Tom Mix, Cowboy Bob Copas and of course the infamous Duncan Renaldo of "The three Mesquiteers" and Cisco Kid fame. But in fairness she says she goes back "many, many years." and I'm afraid ole COF goes back many, many, many years.COF at Dun Roman
Making sure Justice prevails o'er the lonely border town of Knifley. -COF
Comments re article 46439 Writer saw all the great western heroes at The Strand




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