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- Subject: Gunslingers
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- From: frank@evax2.engr.arizona.edu (Frank Manning)
- Date: 13 Dec 92 14:35:58 MST
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- The following is submitted in honor of a certain well-known movie, which is
- being broadcast on TV tonight (13 Dec) in the US:
-
-
- Hill Valley, California. December 13, 1892.
-
- "Well, son, I talked it over with your Ma and we think it's time you had your
- own gun," says Joe Statler, Hill Valley's resident horse trader.
-
- "Oh boy! That's great, Pa!" says the kid.
-
- "The general store only stocks Winchester Ada and Colt C," says Joe. "I know
- you've had your heart set on the Colt."
-
- "You bet, Pa! It's light and it's quick on the draw. It's cheap, too. And
- Chester Aharonian down at the telegraph office says there's more C than Ada
- gunslingers. That means more spare parts."
-
- "Ah. The socioeconomic argument." Joe knew from experience it was unwise to
- stand too close to the telegraph office and say anything good about the Ada.
- Otherwise you're liable to get a pair of sour cheers from Chester, along with a
- weighty lecture on the poor job Winchester was doing marketing the gun.
-
- "The trouble is the C ain't got a safety."
-
- "Aw, c'mon Pa! You don't need a safety. That's what Peg-Leg McCall always
- says."
-
- "How come I ain't surprised?" replies Joe, recalling how McCall got his
- nickname. He had acquired the habit of quoting a famous gunslinger at Muroc
- about safeties. "Anyhow, I heard good things about the Ada from Jess Feldman."
-
- "Who?"
-
- "You probably don't remember him," says Joe. "He was the schoolmaster in '85,
- before Clara Clayton got here. And don't forget Fort Zemeckis. They've had
- pretty good luck with the gun ever since the cavalry standardized on it in '83.
- General Vanderwerken is fond of pointing out that if the North had had Adas in
- the Civil War, the war would have been over in two years."
-
- "Yeah. And the South would have won, says Festus Holden."
-
- "Don't get me started on Festus," says Joe, annoyed. "I'll tell you what. I'll
- make a deal with you. I'll let you decide, but you gotta promise you'll talk
- this over with Mr. Phipps first, hear?"
-
- "Mr. Phipps? The undertaker?" says the kid uneasily.
-
- "Here's the money. Now git."
-
- The next day Joe is walking through the town square when he happens to notice
- that the clock over the Hill County Courthouse shows the wrong time. Nearby,
- Joe's son comes walking out of the general store, holding a new Winchester Ada.
- "So, what made up your mind?" asks Joe. "Phipps told you the difference between
- the C and Ada is Ada gunslingers die of old age, right?"
-
- "Well, no. That didn't decide it. He says by the time he plants 'em, the C
- gunslingers have half their toes blown off..."
-
- "Save the clock tower!" cries Mrs. Jones, jangling a tin cup under Joe's nose.
- "Can you spare a dime to save the clock tower? Last week Chester was yelling at
- soldiers again for failing to hawk Adas in their spare time. One finally lost
- his temper and throwed Chester into the clockworks. Broke the clock. Lucky
- nobody got hurt. Never found out who the soldier was, though."
-
- This was not to be the last time the clock needed rescuing. But that's another
- story.
-
- -- Frank Manning -- Std disclaimer
- -- College of Engineering and Mines --
- -- Civil Engineering 100, University of Arizona --
- -- Tucson, AZ 85721 frank@evax2.engr.arizona.edu --
-