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Related: About this forum"Have Gun, Will Travel" What I never knew until today.
I was 9 years old when this show first aired. It's presently on MeTv Saturdays.
I only just clocked that the horse engraved on his holster shown during opening credits was a depiction of the Knight chess piece. (I saw Horse > Western.) In researching I learned about the 12 Paladin knights of King Charlemagne's Court in the 8th century, which inspired the character. I just thought it was an interesting name. And theme song
It was a very popular show in its day. I think that was in large part due to Richard Boone. I do wonder how many understood the idea behind this show. Went right over my noggin.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paladin?wprov=sfla1
Walleye
(35,678 posts)japple
(10,328 posts)Have Gun Will Travel gun set for Christmas--a replica of whatever sidearm Paladin carried, complete with belt, holster, and even business cards. It said "Wire Paladin San Francisco," and for the longest time my brother swore that Paladin's first name was "Wire." Snort. I get tickled just thinking about it.
Walleye
(35,678 posts)a kennedy
(32,096 posts)multigraincracker
(34,084 posts)Now I know the rest of the story.
Thanks.
Ocelot II
(120,875 posts)Now I've got that theme song in my head.
"Have gun will travel reads the card of a man, a knight without armor in a savage land."
Deuxcents
(19,727 posts)I came to Metv and Have gun will travel was on and I stopped and watched it today..first time in I dont know how long. Thanks for the info..was timely
Otterdaemmerung
(100 posts)grew up in Greenville, South Carolina, in the 1940s-50s when the show was popular, and attended Furman University as they were starting work on their new central campus that's still used today. At the time, it had a varying collection of various heritage sports team names from its history and they wanted to unite them all under one new name. My husband was of the Class of 1962, the first class on the new campus, and a student poll was taken to decide the name. "Have Gun, Will Travel" was a popular TV show at the time, and so that's why all of Furman's sports teams are named the Paladins today.
"F.U. one time... F.U. two times... F.U. ALL THE TIME!"
SleeplessinSoCal
(9,675 posts)So completely echos MTG going after Fauci. In this case the doctor said to Paladin: "Where ignorance is bliss tis folly to be wise." No easy answer here, or in reality of 2024.
I'd say that's the state we are in. If only only tripping the bad guy was a real solution.
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0597621/?ref_=ext_shr
Gray Quote: https://literature.stackexchange.com/questions/9502/what-did-gray-mean-by-where-ignorance-is-bliss-tis-folly-to-be-wise