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NEW FOR 2011 - LIMITED EDITION OF 350
This sculpture portrays a Pony Express rider wearing his 'duster' as he rides through bad weather. the young riders were famous for their endurance and surviving hazards like raging rivers, blizzards and Indians. Pony Express horses were grass-fed, so they could outstrip Indian horses that were grass-fed. Speed mattered most to the riders and to get their record run. One who achieved this was a young William Cody, who was later to be known as 'Buffalo Bill'.
Height: 23.5cms Length: 33.5cms
Ref: B1295
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