Earl W. Bascom's Horseshoe | |
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Origin |
Earl W. Bascom |
Type |
Horseshoe |
Effects |
Controls horses and bovine animals |
Downsides |
User will want to engage in western-related activities |
Activation |
Touching horses or bovines |
Collected by |
Warehouse 13 |
Section |
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Aisle |
294265-1876 |
Shelf |
276445-4384-495 |
Date of Collection |
November 17, 1993 |
[Source] |
Origin
Earl W. Bascom is considered the Father of Rodeo, having used his experiences as a cowboy, blacksmith, rancher, artist and even actor right before the age of the Wild West ended. Countless trails, roundups and tournaments taught him everything he needed to know to be considered a true cowboy.
Effects
Allows its wielder to control horses and bovine animals, especially cattle. Touching them will leave what looks similar to a branding mark on their hide. When told to do something, even from a distance too far to hear, they will follow the user’s commands without delay. It also makes the user want to eat meat and crave to ride horses, anything considered in line with frontier experiences.