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Tim McCoy Remembers the WestWell remembered as a star of Western films in the 1920s and 1930s, Tim McCoy was also a working cowboy and rancher, a U. S. Cavalry officer and adjutant general of Wyoming, a performer in the Ringling Brothers and Barnum and Bailey Circus, and head of a traveling Wild West show. Because of his adoptive ties to the Arapaho Indians and his intimate knowledge of their ways, he was sought out in 1922 as a technical adviser for the epic film The Covered
Well remembered as a star of Western films in the 1920s and 1930s, Tim McCoy was also a working cowboy and rancher, a U.S. Cavalry officer and adjutant general of Wyoming, a performer in the Ringling Brothers and Barnum and Bailey Circus, and head of a traveling Wild West show. Because of his adoptive ties to the Arapaho Indians and his intimate knowledge of their ways, he was sought out in 1922 as a technical adviser for the epic film The Covered Wagon. Soon he was in front of the camera as MGM's answer to Tom Mix and Hoot Gibson. His wide-ranging autobiography reveals a gentleman and a gift for telling stories and for making friends with the famous and the obscure. In a new preface, Ronald McCoy provides a moving account of his father's last years, when they collaborated in the writing of Tim McCoy Remembers the West.Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Bison Books
Published: 03/01/1988
ISBN: 9780803281554
Pages: 277
Weight: 0.78lbs
Size: 7.99h x 5.33w x 0.69d
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The smash phone mount did the trick. There was never a good or convenient place to put my phone in the 4-runner. This piece of kit fixed the issue nicely. Fits in the little storage spot tightly with a spring loaded friction mount. The hardware to manipulate the holder so you can customize your preference is made of metal so it will be durable and stable and bc you can change it around to fit your needs it has a lot of functionality. A little pricey but a good add-on for the rig.
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Get the stubby, not the standard
This is a very nice mount. I strongly recommend the stubby version over the standard, mostly because you can move the phone holder around to help keep it visible and out of the way. As a taller guy, the standard mount would be hitting my knee when I get in the vehicle, but the stubby mount allows me to move it further towards the passenger side, which also keeps my cup holder usable.
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Smash mouth stubby
Phone mount works great. Very nice,easy to position were you want it. Fits tight in a useless cubby .Nice mount good quality.
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Great product.
Perfect fitment, hasn't come loose since installation. Fully adjustable and out of view of prying eyes.
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Perfect fit attachment!
This product is built very strong and fits perfectly into the small cubby in the lower middle dash of my 2018 4Runner. It holds my iphone tightly but is easy to remove. 100% satisfied with this purchase.
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