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Honoring
One Of Country Music's Most Loved Outlaws
Sometimes just sticking to your guns can get you branded an "outlaw."
That's how Travis Tritt earned the title: by going against the
"conventions" of the music industry to forge a sound and style all his own.
For Travis, being an outlaw means one thing -
"doing my music my way."
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As a youngster in Marietta, Georgia, Travis Tritt grew up with a love for music. He began playing guitar at the age of eight
and began writing songs at fourteen. Success did not come quickly, but Travis continued to
play music while working various jobs. Eventually, Travis decided to concentrate full-time
on his music. He quit his job and worked the honky tonk circuit, while recording demos for
the studios. In 1989, Travis landed a recording contract, and in 1990, his debut album
"Country Club" was released. It was very successful, producing four #1 singles,
and Travis was on his way to the career of his dreams. In 1991, the Country Music
Association presented him with the coveted Horizon Award.
In addition to his very successful recording career, Travis
has expanded his talents to include films. Travis particularly enjoys the opportunity to
perform in film and television episodes, and you have probably seen him in one or more of
his roles. To date, hes appeared in the Western film "Rio Diablo,"
"The Cowboy Way," the action-packed thriller "Fire Down Below" and
"Outlaw Justice." On television, he starred in "Tales From the Crypt,"
"Arli$$" and the television dramas "Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman,"
"Diagnosis Murder," and "Touched By An Angel."
Even with his tremendous popularity and success, Travis maintains his
down-to-earth qualities. He enjoys life and strives to always please his
fans. With his ability to capture the emotions we experience and express
them in ways that touch us on a very personal level, we can relate to his
songs, and this partly explains his tremendous success.
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The frame is color cased hardened for a dynamic effect, and the grips are
hand carved from genuine stag. Along the barrel, frame, and cylinder, decorations in
nickel and gold make this revolver as ornate as those special-ordered by some of the
legendary figures of the Old West. From the double "T" on the frame to the
dramatic banner on the barrel inscribed, "Entertainer, Singer, Songwriter," each
.45 is a masterpiece. The cylinder features electric guitars along with the titles
of three of Travis' biggest hits: "Anymore," "Here's a Quarter," and
"T-R-O-U-B-L-E." The backstrap has the familiar logo of Travis' Country
Club.
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Handsome Display Case
A display case accompanies each
Tribute, luxuriously lined and contoured to fit the revolver. A brass plaque is
included and bears the official inscription of this first-ever issue. The leather
inlaid lid features the gold-embossed signature of Travis Tritt.
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Make: Single Action
Revolver
(Uberti)
Caliber: .45LC
Grips: Stag
Edition Limit: 500
Decoration: Each Tribute revolver is decorated by craftsmen specifically
commissioned by America Remembers with artwork designed specially for this
Tribute.
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Since the Travis Tritt Tribute Pistol is a working Single Action
revolver, we will arrange delivery through the licensed firearms dealer of your choice.
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