But the dude was brutal and once shot a man in the ear for refusing Ringo's offer to buy him a whiskey.
It probably did not occur to them that more than a century later, people would be debating the particulars of their descriptions.
If you turn south on Kuykendall, you will shortly come to where you can sample some very good Arizona wines.
Curly Bill's second in command, Johnny Ringo, was also based on a real life frontier outlaw.
On January 28, 1882, Ringo was arraigned for the second time on his Galeyville indictment.
While many believed his story, others thought he was simply claiming credit for it to curry favor with Earp's inner circle, or for whatever notoriety it might bring him.