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While many came to Rusty Spoons (pop. 40) for the silver in the surrounding hills, a number of trailhands rode in with canvas covered chuck wagons from cattle drives. Lucky for the hungry cowpokes, Cookie would always keep them well fed. A "Good Cup of Coffee" and a trail song made the beans taste even better.

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I really like this one Rob. It's almost as if you read my mind, because I ordered the K&C Chuck Wagon yesterday and should be here by Friday. Your display makes me more anxious for it to get to my doorstep. I also have the same cast of characters on my want list and it's just a matter of time before I collect those too. Once again, nicely done and thank you for posting this.
Mike
 
I really like this one Rob. It's almost as if you read my mind, because I ordered the K&C Chuck Wagon yesterday and should be here by Friday. Your display makes me more anxious for it to get to my doorstep. I also have the same cast of characters on my want list and it's just a matter of time before I collect those too. Once again, nicely done and thank you for posting this.

Hi Mike,

I know I've said this before, but I don't think you'll be disappointed. K&C's Cattle Co. Chuck Wagon is truly a beautiful piece. Outstanding design, variety of accessories, and excellent box/packaging, I would buy again in a heartbeat. I really hope Andy continues expanding the Real West/Cattle Drive theme with accessories to add to the already impressive figures.

My "Coffee Table Western Town" is starting to fill in nicely. ;)

I look forward to seeing your town established. You'll just need to name it. :D

Here's a few more picks while you're waiting for your Chuck Wagon:

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Every one of them are superb photos of your Chuck wagon arrangements. All very creative. I will be displaying mine on a 36-inch long book shelf which I was able to recently clear to make room for newer interests. Half of the shelf is reserved for the Church Wagon display and the other half will be for a Remember The Alamo display.
Mike
 
While many came to Rusty Spoons (pop. 40) for the silver in the surrounding hills, a number of trailhands rode in with canvas covered chuck wagons from cattle drives. Lucky for the hungry cowpokes, Cookie would always keep them well fed. A "Good Cup of Coffee" and a trail song made the beans taste even better.

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Loving the Rusty Spoons story Rob very entertaining 👏. Paul
 

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