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I never really saw any Tom Mix films. Most were silents. But when my band moved back to L.A. in 1968, the leader rented the old Tom Mix log cabin (which was really an estate) in Laurel Canyon on the corner of Laurel Canyon Blvd. and Lookout Mt. Dr.Tom Mix and Tony
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Tom Mix's horse was named Tony. Maybe this horse was a stand in for the photo.Cowboys Mixes the Eclipse
Cowboy Star Tom Mix stands on his horse, Eclipse, to the Thrill of Fans who come to the Washington Monument for the show
Tom Mix did his own stunts but insisted that Tony have a stand-in at times. Maybe Eclipse was the stand-in? They were the same color and had the same markings on the face.Tom Mix's horse was named Tony. Maybe this horse was a stand in for the photo.
As a long time Cowboys fan, go ahead and post these pictures anytime you want. Just don't bother to post any pictures of Eagles, Giants, Packers, or anymore of the 49ers. Pictures of Jets are okay.
The original TonyTom Mix's horse was named Tony. Maybe this horse was a stand in for the photo.
Yes, that was a great theme song. What a wonderful childhood memory Doc.I did too! I remember as a boy around 1950 that my mother would open the window and turn on The Lone Ranger when I was out playing. As soon as I heard that iconic opening theme (from the overture to Rossini's opera, William Tell), I'd drop whatever I was doing and run like hell up the stairs to watch the show...... on a 10" screen! That theme was super exciting!!
I don't think I'd want to mess with him.
The true story of the Laurel Canyon Houdini Estate linkI never really saw any Tom Mix films. Most were silents. But when my band moved back to L.A. in 1968, the leader rented the old Tom Mix log cabin (which was really an estate) in Laurel Canyon on the corner of Laurel Canyon Blvd. and Lookout Mt. Dr.
We'd rehearse in its large basement, which also contained a bowling lane with an early manual pin setter machine. There was a tunnel that supposedly led across the street to the old Houdini mansion, although it had been blocked off. It was a fabulous place with an enormous fireplace where you could just imagine Mix sitting in front of on a chilly evening.
Nice article. When we first were in Laurel Canyon in 1968 the ruins of the mansion will still visible from across the street, along with the original wide steel gate that protected the property.
I still watch Lawman on H&I weekdays at 5:30am.I remember all those. My father used to talk about Tom Mix. More his era perhaps.
I got into a series some years ago called Lawman. A sheriff in Wyoming. Didn't say much. Didn't smile too often. Not the sort of person to be messed with.. Typical western TV character. But overall, I don't think any of them can beat John Wayne.
