Description: This is a custom 12" figure commemorating one of the most well known lawman of the Old West, Pat Garrett. Garrett was also a buffalo hunter, cowboy, bartender, customs agent, and a lawman. Pat Garrett is best known as being the man that killed Billy the Kid. Garrett's parents owned of a plantation in Louisiana. Pat had two brothers and two sisters. The Civil War financially ruined the Garretts. Pat's parents died less than a year apart in 1867. The plantation left Garrett and his siblings with over $30,000 in debt. Garrett's brothers and sisters were taken in by relatives. Pat decided there was nothing there to hold onto and headed west. He was a buffalo hunter in Texas where he killed his first man. Garrett turned himself in, but the authorities declined to prosecute. When the buffalo hunting slowed down Garrett moved to the New Mexico Territory where he worked as a cowboy for Pete Maxwell. He married but his wife died in childbirth. He remarried soon after and had five children over the years. Garrett was elected sheriff of Lincoln County, New Mexico in November 2nd 1880. His term was to start January 1, 1881. He was so anxious to begin his job to hunt down Billy the Kid Bonney that he was appointed as deputy for the remainder of the year. Garrett also received an appointment as Deputy US Marshall. That gave Garrett and his posse the authority to chase Billy and his gang into Mexico whenever they needed to. Garrett came close to getting the Kid a few times but missed. Then on July 14th, 1881 Garrett learned that Billy the Kid was staying at a mutual friend's house, Pete Maxwell. Garrett went to Maxwell's place that night. Billy woke up in another part of the house and walked into Maxwell's bedroom. Pat Garrett was waiting in the shadows. Billy could not tell who the man in the shadows was so he called out "Quien es (who is it) quien es" ... Garrett replied by shooting Billy the Kid twice. The first shot hit Billy right above the heart killing him immediately. Many people thought of Garrett as an assassin and the Kid a folk hero. Garrett would write a book telling his story. There have been several books and movies about Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid. Garrett is definitely one of the most well known lawman of the old West. Please note that while the figure does not look exactly like Pat Garrett, there is a nice resemblance. Figure designed mainly for display purposes for the wild west fan. stand included. sold as is. This would make a nice addition to any collection. Please note the following-when a figure is a custom figure that means it is not a licensed product,or "official" but something the customizer did by combining figures and accessories from different makers and toy releases to come up with the custom figure or figures. I started customizing figures a few years back because I couldn't find more than a handful of "official" releases and unable to find figures of people I wanted to collect. I checked in to the market of custom figures. Most of the custom figures available back then cost several hundred dollars, so, I started doing my own. Because I needed to support my new hobby, I started selling some custom figures. My prices reflect my acquisition cost, time involved, and some profit. Thanks for the look, have fun shopping! Shipping and Handling as follows: Domestic-priority mail- $15.00 1st item, $8.00 each additional item. items are normally shipped out within a day or two of cleared payment.
Price: 79.99 USD
Location: Osage City, Kansas
End Time: 2024-12-07T13:05:45.000Z
Shipping Cost: 15 USD
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Brand: Unbranded
Type: custom figure