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    The Hollywood Wax Museum is auctioning off some of their exhibits/figures. Not too terribly interesting except that they are also selling some props. Specifically of note were the gunbelts, created by Arvo Ojala, for the Bonanza TV series.







    Lorne Greene gunbelt

    http://www.liveauctioneers.com/item/6314459

    Michael Landon gunbelt

    http://www.liveauctioneers.com/item/6314458

    Dan Blocker gunbelt

    http:
    //www.liveauctioneers.com/item/6314460


    Unfortunately Victor Sen Yung's (Hop Sing) meat cleaver was not available for sale ;)

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    Just a note. I don't know how many people know who Arvo Ojala was. From the official Arvo Ojala site,

    "During the last half of the 1950's, you couldn't turn on your Television without being aware of the popularity of what was called "Adult Westerns". Every channel filled their prime time schedule with Western shows, and you could not flip your dial without being overwhelmed with the number and variety of these shows. Some people called this a "Fad" that would soon pass, but we were all to learn that this surge lasted more than a decade, and some of the more popular shows lasted twenty years, this was longer than any shows to that date. Some of these shows are still shown in re-runs today.

    In the Early part of the 1950's, a young man moved to Hollywood, and became a major force in this new wave of Western TV shows and movies. His name was Arvo Ojala. Arvo was born of Finnish parents and raised in Washington State. Growing up in Washington State, Arvo learned to shoot at an early age, and during this time he studied and perfected the shills of spinning, twirling, and tossing the pistols with the dexterity of a professional juggler. When he moved to Hollywood, he worked as a gun coach in Western movies. One of these early jobs was working with Robert Michum and Marilyn Monroe in the Movie "River of No Return". Arvo's skill with a Colt Single Action Revolver was nothing short of incredible, and this led to more and more work for him. As it turned out, Arvo arrived on the scene at just the right time to take advantage of the incredible interest in Western shows on TV as well as in the Movies.

    Arvo also created, patented and sold a beautiful buscadero style belt and holster that helped even an average person draw his six-shooter faster than he thought possible. Not as fast as Arvo, of course, but faster than anything he had done before. This holster was used by almost every TV show for the next 30 years. Gunsmoke, Bonanza, Maverick, Cheyenne, Sugarfoot, Wyatt Earp, The Lawman, Colt .45, and Have Gun Will Travel, are just a few of the TV shows that used Arvo's holster. These shows and more also hired Arvo to be their Gun Coach and technical advisor. Movies from the 1950's "River of No Return", the "Big Country", and "Rio Bravo", all the way through more recent movies like "Rustler's Rhapsody", "Silverado", "Back to the Future III", and even "The Three Amigo's", all relied on coaching from Arvo, and used his holsters. If you saw in a movie a fast draw or twirling, you may not have realized it was not the star you were watching. They would zoom in for a close-up, and it was actually Arvo's hands doing their thing with the six-gun.

    It would be hard to name a movie or TV or Movie Star that had not had some coaching from Arvo. Some of these stars loved the training so much, they continued to practice what Arvo taught them until they became quite good. Two somewhat unlikely Stars that come to mind are Sammy Davis Jr. and Jerry Lewis. Each of them demonstrated their gun handling skills on shows like Johnny Carson's Tonight Show. Another Star that practiced diligently was Kirk Douglass. If you saw the movie "Draw", you saw Kirk demonstrate some of these skills he leaned from Arvo, and of course he was wearing an Arvo Ojala Holster.

    You would probably have to look long and hard to find anyone in America who has not seen "Gunsmoke", the longest running series ever on TV. If you have seen this show, you have also seen Arvo. Remember the opening sequence of every show where Matt Dillon (James Arness) steps out on the street of Dodge City to face a gunslinger? That gunslinger was Arvo Ojala, and if you watched closely, he actually beat Matt to the draw.

    Arvo's impact on Movie and TV Westerns is still being felt today. This is true not only in reruns, but if you go to any museum that honors the West, they probably have more than one of Arvo's holsters on display. You only need to walk through the Gene Autry's Western Heritage Museum in Los Angeles to see evidence of Arvo's legacy. There is a display from "Bonanza" and "Gunsmoke" that both show Arvo's holsters that were used by the stars. Collectors today will pay top dollar for an Arvo Holster in good condition. Topping the list of these "sought after holsters" are copies of the Black Single Holster with the Silver Knight Chess Piece, made famous in the TV show Have Gun Will Travel, which starred Richard Boone as Wire Paladin.

    Arvo's children: Sons Jon and Erikk and daughters Valerie, Kym Inga, are all distinguishly talented as writers, artists, or Engineers.

    Thank you
    The Ojala Family"


    http://www.thesecretsofthefastdraw.com/

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