Weapons From The Frontier You Don’t See Every Day | Planet Tyrus
On this episode of Planet Tyrus, Tyrus sits down with self-taught historian & anthropologist Jeff Hengesbaugh, a lifelong collector of frontier artifacts whose collection has supplied props for major productions (including America Primeval). Jeff shares the wild story of traveling 3,000 miles on horseback from the outskirts of Phoenix to British Columbia using mountain-man style gear, learning survival the hard way: lost horses, scarce water, hunger, and changing ecosystems. You’ll also see hands-on artifacts in-studio including historic rifles and a special gift.
00:00 Jeff’s historic Fox News entrance
01:20 Jeff’s “extreme history” life + movie prop collection
03:50 The 3,000-mile horseback journey to British Columbia
7:16 Water, hunger, horses, and survival lessons
17:26 The lost Hawken rifle + why it mattered in the West
22:59 Proving it’s a Hawken
24:56 The Jim Beckwourth connection + signature discovery
35:36 Tyrus holds Beckwourth’s rifle
39:42 Flintlock vs percussion & why the Hawken changed everything
55:05 Skunk hat + piñon coffee wrap up
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