 | Classic Western Star Don Collier, POG's New Spokesman |
 | Dinner with friends: Don Collier, Cheryl & Dan Todd, Pastor-Speaker-Author Terry Bomar, Dan "Grizzly Adams" Haggerty, & Darby "Israel Boone" Hinton |
 | The Cast Of The High Chaparral |
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It's OFFICIAL! Don Collier is POG's new Spokesman!
Dan & Cheryl Todd recently had the extreme honor of meeting one of our favorite Classic Western Stars...Mr...Don...Collier! Cheryl, Dan, and Don clicked and just knew they were a natural fit! The new friends immediately began talking about how they could work together...and the liquidation of The Dutch Joe Ranch seemed like the perfect place to start! Wagons, Buggies, Surries...and that rich, iconic voice of Don's, with the slight Western drawl...MAGIC!
Don will be using that amazing, storyteller's voice to help tell folks about Pot Of Gold Auctions as well as our sister company, AZFirearms.com! Plus, we will be offering YOU the opportunity to meet Don LIVE and IN PERSON at the at the Crossroads Of The West Gun Show on Dec 5, 6, & 7, 2014! Come to our booth in the SAR (Small Arms Review) Building, and find us next to our sister company's booth, AZFirearms.com!
Now a little bit about Don: "The scope of Don Collier's career ranges widely . . . from movies and television, to commercials, spokesman, personal appearances and more. With over 200 television and feature film roles his work is well known and admired internationally.
Don's portrayal of ranch foreman Sam Butler in the highly acclaimed television western, The High Chaparral, still stands as one of his greatest characterizations and he draws devoted fans to events from all over the world. AND...Don and fellow High Chaparral stars host the High Chaparral Reunion every year in Tucson, AZ! Be sure to check that out...it's coming up in March 19-22, 2015!
Don has made over 200 credited movie and television appearances. He has performed with John Wayne, Robert Mitchum, Anthony Quinn, Dean Martin, Tom Selleck, James Arness, and even Elvis Presley. His first role was as an extra in 1948 in the western Massacre River (1949). This was followed by two more westerns -- Davy Crockett, Indian Scout (1950) and Fort Apache (1948) with John Wayne. Don later appeared in three more John Wayne movies.
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