Doc Holliday Museum tour
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Why Doc, that bust Bill was showing looks just like you! *hug* Nice video full of awesome memorabilia. 5 stars
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I remember talking to Bill Dunn on the phone for an hour or more back in 2002 or 2003. He is such a cool guy, knows his Doc Holliday history for sure. I became a Doc Holliday Society member but have not been able to find any current information about that. I used to buy a bunch of stuff on Ebay from Bill back in the day. I have that shirt he is wearing and I even have a pair of tube sock embroidered with Doc Holliday on them. Hope you are doing well Bill.
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@MrxXxMeTaLfAcExXx I`ve had other people say the same and I`m thinking about doing them again , Bill at Docfromga@att.net
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Thanks for the 25,000 views ,that`s way above what we expected at this point. My email is Docfromga@att.net if you would like to talk Doc history. God Bless , Bill
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I wanna get that shirt!
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@DavidDietzII ....no, it's not.
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WOW over 24,000 views , Thanks for the interest in Doc and the museum !!!
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It would be amazing to be able to go to a actual museum where you could see actual artifacts of Doc Holliday and the rest of those guys...I guess there was just not much chance of any surviving over the years with proof of ownership. Interesting time in history.
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...it's "I'M here, Huckleberry."
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I love his t shirt
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@stephencurran007 Thanks Stephen I know that would make Doc happy !!!
No, David. The line in the movie is, "I'm your huckleberry." It is an actual expression from years ago that meant, "I am your guy." Glenn Ford uses a similar expression in one of his old movies, I believe it was, "Let's go have a talk with that hucklebery."
billmarq 2 months ago 2
why does this guy only talk about Doc in Griffin, he seems to forget that Doc made himself famous in Texas, Tombstone, Dodge City, and Leadville, and I know he's buried in Glenwood Springs i've visited it, I live in Leadville where doc shot the ex sheriff over a five dollar debt, but great video anyway
johncashrocks221 5 months ago
@johncashrocks221 John - Bill Dunn lives in Griffin and operates the museum in Griffin. This video was made totally impromptu and unscripted. when I showed up on his doorstep. It was not meant to be a history of Doc's life, but a brief tour of the museum with an interesting angle on where Doc is buried, which is most likely right there in Griffin. If Doc is really still buried in Glenwood Springs, no one has any idea where the actual grave is, or was. The marked "grave" there is not real.
billmarq 5 months ago 3
Wow all this kept nice guys.. wish we actually had his guns someone related might?
Dorisequador 1 year ago 2
@Dorisequador I don't believe any of his guns are still around, but the family does have a few items that belonged to him.
billmarq 1 year ago
Bill Dunn is indeed quite a guy and a great gentleman. I believe the Doc Holliday Society has sort of faded away but may be revived.
billmarq 2 years ago 2