Hopalong Cassidy and the O-Bar-O Boys
So, what does this mean to an inquiring mind like mine? If you substitute Sons of the Pioneers for O-Bar-O, you could have the scene from any Roy Rogers, or Charles Starrett western. So, which one of the Rocky Mountaineers read the "Bar 20"? They would have had enough time between performances, and by this time, the book had been in print for over 20 years. It is possible that the O-Bar-O is mentioned in several other books as Mr Mulford was very accurate and consistent in his work. So, another mystery in the life of Tim Lasiuta, Tumbleweed, comes to an end. Thanks for reading. Tumbleweed..
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