In December, 1876, Deputy Charles Faber entered the Olympic Dance Hall in Las Animas, CO, with two special deputies. Without warning, he fired his shotgun at John Allison. Clay Allison, his brother, immediately pulled his pistol and shot Faber four times, killing him. The deputies fled. For this and many other actions, Clay Allison earned a reputation as a deadly killer. To his circle of friends, he was a respectable cattleman. - AT
Andy Thomas - Clay Allison's Deadly Aim
Release Year: 2014
Size: 30 x 40
Form: limited edition giclée on canvas
Edition Size: 195 numbered and hand signed by the artist
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Custom Framing: available upon request
Product Code: THOCL4
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