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Marshal Wild Bill Hickok Old West Gunfighter Paperweight

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Don't let missing papers weigh you down, get a paperweight instead! A fun, thoughtful gift that's a beautiful addition to any home or desk.

  • Dimension: 3" x 4" x .75"; Gift Box: 4.5" x 2"
  • Material: High polished glass with a felt backing
  • Vibrant images are immortalized on photo quality paper
  • Includes an elegant box, making it perfect for gifting
  • A beautiful decoration piece perfect for any room in the house

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Marshal Wild Bill Hickok Old West Gunfighter Paperweight

Marshal Wild Bill Hickok Old West Gunfighter Paperweight

James Butler Hickok, better known as Wild Bill, was a legendary figure of the American Wild West. Born in Illinois in 1837, he grew up in a time of rapid westward expansion, and his life became a reflection of that era's spirit of adventure and lawlessness. - Hickok's life was a whirlwind of activity, marked by his involvement in various roles. He worked as a teamster, a buffalo hunter, a wagon master, and a scout for the Union Army during the Civil War. His reputation as a skilled marksman and a quick draw artist grew, and he became known for his involvement in numerous gunfights. - In the years following the war, Hickok became a lawman, serving as a marshal in several towns in Kansas and Nebraska. He gained fame for his ability to maintain order and enforce the law, often in the face of danger. However, his reputation as a gunfighter and his involvement in controversial incidents also made him a controversial figure. - In 1876, Hickok moved to Deadwood, Dakota Territory, hoping to find his fortune in the gold rush. On August 2, 1876, while playing poker in a saloon, he was shot and killed by Jack McCall. The hand he was holding at the time, a pair of aces and a pair of eights, became known as the "Dead Man's Hand." - Wild Bill Hickok's life and death have been the subject of numerous books, movies, and legends. He remains a symbol of the Wild West, representing both the excitement and the dangers of that era.

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5 out of 5 stars rating
By Robert R.September 23, 2025Verified Purchase
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Just the right size, not to large and fits perfect on my shelf. The colors are bright and looks great. I like it and recommend this paperweight as a great souvenir. .
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By BK M.September 30, 2018Verified Purchase
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Purchased to verify size/measurements and quality. Size was larger than listed on product page. Magnification of image was noticeable and exceeded expectations. Colors vivid and matching my original image. No blank/white spots at edges.
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By Lauren B.June 28, 2020Verified Purchase
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Ordered this as a gift to display in the office. Print and product is beautiful

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Product ID: 256783605432428410
Created on: 5/28/2021, 1:52 PM
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