View Full Version : Prices Realized at Roy Rogers Auction
James T. Kucaba
07-15-2010, 09:17 PM
Nelliebelle the Jeep ... $116,500.00
Roy's Horse Trigger (1934-1965) stuffed & mounted ... $266,500.00
Roy's Horse Trigger Jr. (1942-1965) stuffed & mounted ...$18,750.00
Roy's Saddle & Bridle ... $386,500.00
Dale Evans' Horse Buttermilk (1943-1972) stuffed & mounted ... $25,000.00
Roy's German Shepherd Bullet stuffed & mounted ... $35,000.00
Roy's 60's vintage Pontiac Bonneville Convert ... $254,000.00
Total for 7 of 346 Items Sold ... $1,102,750.00
Jim Kucaba ... AriZOOna Cactus Parch ... Email: JimKucaba@aol.com
Dean Romig
07-15-2010, 09:53 PM
Was Roy buried, cremated, or stuffed and mounted?
Dave Suponski
07-15-2010, 10:20 PM
:biglaugh::rolleyes:
Ed Blake
07-15-2010, 10:29 PM
Some people have more money than brains.
George Lander
07-15-2010, 11:24 PM
P.T. Barnum said it best: "There's a sucker born every minute"
George
James T. Kucaba
07-16-2010, 12:01 AM
Was Roy buried, cremated, or stuffed and mounted?
I just knew somebody would bring that up ... Dale Evans said she loved their animals a great deal and having them stuffed and mounted didn't seem right to her when she and Roy appeared on a religious show together just before Roy died ... And much to Dale's chagrin, Ol' Roy quipped that he wanted to be stuffed and mounted by the same taxidermist when he died ... And all Dale could manage was something like, THAT WILL NEVER HAPPEN ! ... AND IT'S ILLEGAL ANYWAY !
Jim Kucaba ... Arizona Cactus Patch ... Email: JimKucaba@aol.com
Chuck Bishop
07-16-2010, 07:28 AM
I had 2 boyhood idols growing up. Richie Ashburn, Phillies baseball player, Hall of Famer, and announcer, and Roy Rogers. So many times we hear later in life that our hero's/idols were just media creations and were lacking in their personal life. Roy and Richie were not like that, they were the real deal. Wish I would have gotten to at least shake their hand like I was able to do with Charlton Heston at the Grand American a few years ago.
Robert Delk
07-16-2010, 08:21 AM
I got to see Roy and Trigger when I was a very small child,but I can't remember it at all now. My father told me I stood there with my mouth open looking at Trigger... I know I always wanted a set of pistols and belt like Roy had and one of his fancy shirts with the bandanna.He was a great man.
Bill Murphy
07-16-2010, 03:58 PM
The real question is "How did the Roy Roger guns and hunting gear go at the auction out west this month?". The date slipped by me and I didn't buy anything. There were some great possibilities.
RJ Jose
07-16-2010, 09:33 PM
Perhaps this was brought up already, but Imus in the morning had a discussion with a Christies rep. She said the articles came from the Roy Rodgers museum in Branson , Mo. The museum as could not support it self in this economy. Roy, before he died, told the family if it became a liability to hang on to the memoribila after he died , to sell it off to his fans and don't let it be an anchor to the family. Sounds like the class act he really was. We could use integrity in the entertaintment business like that nowadays. Bless you Roy!
Richard Flanders
07-17-2010, 02:15 PM
I think that would have been one fun auction to attend. I wanna know when/if they sell Sky King's Piper Apache!
George Lander
07-17-2010, 03:15 PM
I wonder what became of all those other B-Western movie stars outfits? Gene Autry, Randolph Scott, Lash LaRue, Smiley Burnett, Gabby Hayes, Monty Hale, Tex Ritter, et al. I saw where some of The Duke's guns sold at auction a couple years ago.
Just Wondering.....George
Mark Ouellette
07-17-2010, 08:18 PM
Randolph Scott was THE classic western STAR!!! B movies? I think not!
Fred Preston
07-17-2010, 09:59 PM
Here in Ashland, we have a Dale-Roy School for challanged children and young adults. It is one of our proudest institutions. I am sure that there are many other young people and communities who have benefited from that couple.
George Lander
07-17-2010, 11:00 PM
Mark: My Mom worked with Randolph Scott in Columbia, South Carolina back in the 1920-&early 1930's at The Southern Railroad Offices before he became a movie star. He was my favorite cowboy growing up when the Saturday Morning movie was 9 cents & popcorn was a dime. "CANADIAN PACIFIC" was one great movie.
Best Regards, George
Jim Williams
07-18-2010, 01:34 PM
I think that would have been one fun auction to attend. I wanna know when/if they sell Sky King's Piper Apache!
I wasn't aware that he ever had an Apache? I remember he first had a UC-78, later replaced by a C-310. Is there another Songbird?
Jim
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