VIDEO SITES TO OUR COWBOY REENACTMENTS

Miniature Horse Talk Forums

Help Support Miniature Horse Talk Forums:

This site may earn a commission from merchant affiliate links, including eBay, Amazon, and others.

Sandy S.

Well-Known Member
Joined
Nov 30, 2002
Messages
370
Reaction score
0
Location
Indiana
Hoping this link works to a video of our cowboy club reenactments. Takes place in Knightstown Indiana at the CKS RAILROAD. Will try to post a couple of links to different videos. Next one takes place Sunday August 19th. 11am, 1pm, 3pm and then last one of the season is Sunday September 16th, 11am, 1pm, 3pm. Need to be there about 15 to 20 minutes early. All in Indiana, Ohio, Illinois, Kentucky, Michigan people hope to see you there next time, and maybe some traveling through.

http://www.cascity.com/castv.htm?bcpid=716...bctid=894795099

http://www.cascity.com/castv.htm?bcpid=716...ctid=1046149470

http://www.cascity.com/castv.htm?bcpid=716...bctid=824006650

http://home.insightbb.com/~greatlakesfmc/index.htm

http://cksrailroad.homestead.com/
 
Last edited by a moderator:
That looks like a blast! Do you guys recreate certain scenes in history or do you write your own scenarios?
 
We use to do the OK Corral and the gunfight between Wild Bill and Dave Tut. We quit doing the gunfight because once we were really yelled at from a School Teacher that brought her son. We explained that Wild Bill and Dave Tut were having the fight over a pocket watch that was an heirloom won in a poker game but that there was animosity between them over a woman that use to be Wild Bill's girlfriend and then became Dave Tuts and that was more than likely what the gunfight was over. She blew up about tellin that a man was shot over the love of a woman. So we don't do that one anymore. With the train the main thing we do is a Crosseyed gunfight in the center of the road and then the train tracks are blown up (pretend of course, we just set off a mortar), make the train stop and then the good guys on the train with the sheriffs and a prisoner in handcuffs are made to get off, make them release the bad guy that stole Zoey (the miniature)and tried to barbeque her (ha ha), take the strongbox off the train, then there is a shoot out between the bad guys and the good guys. Guess who wins of course. Then we give a talk on gun safety to the kids and all the dead guys amazingly get back up and get on the train and the train takes off again. We also do Greensfork, Indiana Johnny Ringo - Cowboy Days. Johnny Ringo was born in GreensFork the town name was changed from Washington.

It is a lot of fun. We usually have between 20 to 25 cowboys, cowgirls, tainted women, children. We all volunteer to do this. Our club is paid a minimal fee which only ends up covering our insurance costs. We are designated a living history museum in Indiana.

It is fun still playing cowboys as adults, still kids at heart I guess. Love those old cowboy movies and even the new ones, Open Range, Broken Trail, Quigley, Tombstone, etc. We not only do reenactments we hold a shooting competion every month also and sit around a campfire. We try to stay to original as possible but not like the movies our club wants everything right from the time period. We even try to only have tin cups and plates to drink or eat from. Don't allow gun carts unless of course it would be something like a goat wagon. There are a few that even belong to the mounted gun shooting club in our club.

Come join in the fun if you can sometime. We have been doing this for 9 years now. Takes place normally the third Sunday of every month from May to September.
 
Last edited by a moderator:
That looks like a lot of fun!!!

My s-i-l and b-i-l do civil war reenactments. My s-i-l dresses as a man with a stick on moustache. Looks just like my husband and their brother when she does!!!
 

Latest posts

Back
Top