Thanks Dan C. I started to reply to this earlier today, but I don't think my reply would have been so polite as yours. While I may be socially handicapped in some ways, I do try.
I dunno about some of the folks who place so much emphasis on "authentic dress". Have any of them really looked at old photos from that period, or are they just dressing like the folks in a cheap western movie? I've seen a lot of those photos. Considering the trouble it must have been to get a photo of themselves at that time, I figure they must be wearing their best clothes in many cases and I've NEVER seen anything that looked like a cowboy action shoot.
Now, y'all don't go gettin' your shorts in a wad on me. I don't have anything against some folks wanting to get together to play cowboy and shoot sixguns and such. We all have things we like to do for fun, no matter how silly it may seem to others. Somehow, to me at least, it's just the "aire" of the CAS stuff that bothers me maybe?
Lemme see if I can explain.
A while back I went into a local gun shop to check the price of a revolver that I wanted for hunting purposes. While I was kinda looking around, a salesman came up and asked if he could help me. I replied "Naw, I'm just lookin' around and gettin' some prices today, but thanks.". So then he says "Well, you look like a cowboy. You might as well buy you a gun so you can feel authentic!". Well, now my bloods beginning to boil, so instead of saying something like "f&&& you fella" I just gave him a sorry look and said "Fella, I've got plenty of guns. I don't need to buy another to feel "authentic.".
A year or so back there was a friend of a friend who was visiting from another state, and just HAD to see Tombstone while he was here. Ok, so one day we all load up and go to Tombstone. Now, he's got a cheap straw hat on and a little vest, and I must say that he fit right in with the drugstore cowboy crowd that was there. At one point he says to me "Yup Daryl, all ya gotta do is just dress western and act casual, and everybody will think you're a local!". Well, I replied "Norm, I was born here and I AM a local.". He says "No! I mean a local of TOMBSTONE!", and I said "Norm, I don't WANT to be mistaken for a local of Tombstone! Some of these folks just ain't right!".
Folks, no matter how much you spend on fancy duds, no matter how many fancy guns you have, and no matter how many fancy names you come up with for yourself, it won't make you a cowboy. It's a way of thinking, a way of doing things, and something that's in your heart that makes the difference. If a bunch of guys and gals want to get together and go hoo rawin' around riding stick horses and such, then hey, have fun and enjoy yourselves. Just don't go looking down on others that are maybe more "authentic" than you might think.