Talk:Silvertip

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Comment 1

Some one added this Silvertip, or Silver-Tip in cover titles, is the quiet, supercompetent hero of a number of western "pulp" novels by the amazingly prolific writer, Max Brand (Frederick Schiller Faust, 1892-1944). Silvertip's name is Jim Silver, his nickname deriving from two gray streaks in his hair. In these simply plotted novels, rife with conveniently overheard conversations, cliffhanger dangers (Silvertip tied to a chair on a pile of dynamite), and diabolical badmen, Silvertip not only triumphs but upholds the highest standards of manly friendship, going so far as to give a break to offenders who exhibit a high degree of loyalty and self-sacrifice. Silvertip has a sidekick named Taxi and a horse named Parade. which needs to be properly placed. Richard Pinch 12:04, 22 October 2006 (UTC)

Reply 1a

To properly place the siderick and the horse build this into a full page with pictures (perhaps covers of the books), facts about the writer, the number of novels with the hero in it, the characteristics of the character, the name of the novels etc. Look forward to reading the final product. Just place the other factoids into another section about alternatet references for Silvertip. cprockhill

What gulf? 24.87.43.151 (talk) 17:49, 5 April 2008 (UTC)