Gunfight Shorts
A Fistful of Dollars – Clint Eastwood (red) Shorts
by GraphicGibbon
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A Fistful of Dollars – Clint Eastwood (white) Shorts
by GraphicGibbon
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Description: Illustration inspired by the opening titles to Sergio Leone's seminal 1964 spaghetti western, A Fistful of Dollars.
A Fistful of Dollars – Title Graphic (red) Shorts
by GraphicGibbon
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Description: Illustration inspired by the opening titles to Sergio Leone's seminal 1965 spaghetti western, For a Few Dollars More – the sequel to A Fistful of Dollars.
For a Few Dollars More – Title Graphic (red) Shorts
by GraphicGibbon
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Description: In 1881, in Big Whiskey, Wyoming, a cowboy—Quick Mike—slashes prostitute Delilah Fitzgerald's face with a knife, permanently disfiguring her, after she laughs at Quick Mike's small penis. As punishment, local sheriff "Little Bill" Daggett orders Mike and his associate who was with him at the brothel, David "Davey" Bunting, to turn over several of their horses to her employer, Skinny DuBois, for his loss of revenue. Outraged, the prostitutes offer a $1,000 bounty for the cowboys' deaths.
Description: Motorhead retro shirt — "Just because you got the power, that don't mean you got the right You can't buy your way out of a gunfight". vintage screen-print design for Motorhead fans, retro lovers and collectors. The perfect Motorhead gift for concerts, birthdays, holidays and record store days — soft high-quality fabric built to last wash after wash. Since 1987.
Description: Marshal Matt Dillon (then-newcomer James Arness) tries to prevent lawlessness from overtaking Dodge City, Kansas. Helping to keep him grounded are saloon proprietor Miss Kitty Russell and Doc Adams. The television series grew out of the long-running radio serial of the same name, although for a short time they were both on the airwaves.
Description: A bold vintage-inspired action poster featuring a fearless femme fatale and the classic saying, "Don't Bring a Blunt Knife to a Gunfight." Combining retro propaganda aesthetics, noir attitude, and striking graphic design, this artwork is perfect for fans of action movies, pulp fiction, and vintage-style posters.
Description: Law and order in the wild west! This spectacular historical tribute features the legendary frontier lawman, with the famous gunfight at the O.K. Corral reflected perfectly in his shades.
Wyatt Earp OK Corral Gunfight Shades Reflection Shorts
by Bad Decisions
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Description: Dynamic illustration of Chisato and Takina in an action-packed gunfight scene.
Chisato Nishikigi And Takina Inoue Gunfight Art Shorts
by ucia_merch
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Roy Rogers - The Classic Country Collection Shorts
by PLAYDIGITAL2020
$21 $27
Description: Illustration inspired by the opening titles to Sergio Leone's seminal 1964 spaghetti western, A Fistful of Dollars.
A Fistful of Dollars – Title Graphic (black) Shorts
by GraphicGibbon
$21 $27
Description: A stylized, black and white line-art illustration of two angry cartoon characters dressed as 1920s gangsters, one pointing a pistol at the other.
Rocky and Mugsy - Black and White Cartoon Gangsters Gunfight Shorts
by Tablelight Journal
$21 $27
Description: Go out in a blaze of glory! This magnificent historical tribute features the legendary western outlaw, with his infamous final standoff in Bolivia reflected brilliantly in his shades.
The Sundance Kid Bolivian Shootout Shades Reflection Shorts
by Bad Decisions
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Description: Intense black-and-white manga-style art of Taro Sakamoto surrounded by guns in a dramatic standoff scene
Sakamoto Days Taro Sakamoto Surrounded by Guns Shorts
by Hosartis
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Description: In the 1800s, the phrase “I'm your huckleberry” was used to mean “I'm the one you want,” or “I'm the right one for the job,” or “I'm the right match.” Essentially, it meant that one was up to the task at hand. In Doc Holliday's case, it meant that he was up to dueling with Johnny Ringo.