To Contact us:
Phone/Fax: 02 63 37 5218
Mobile: 0429 672 932
Email: rod (AT) jousting.com.au
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Australian Bushrangers or the Wild Wild West
Our Full Tilt Bushrangers, Cowboys or Cowgirls will bring Australian History or the wild west back to life with the use of blank firing firearms, this can be set up in several different ways from shooting a course of balloons or a story line of the rouge Bushranger or cowboy who is being chased on horseback by the Mounted Police/Troopers or Sherrif and Deputies trying to capture him and bring him into custody, will the Mounted Police/Troopers or Sherrif and Deputies be able to capture the rouge Bushranger/cowboy?
You will have to come along and see when Full Tilt brings the Australian History or Wild West to a town near you.
Full Tilt are the only group in the country with the relevant permits and licences to be able to provide this captivating show.
Our entertaining Herald will keep the crowd informed of what is exactly going on.
Cowboys/Bushrangers/Mounted Police/Troopers, Phil Oliver and Rod Walker and Cowgirls Fiona Williams and Michelle Walker at Abercrombie House Day of History.
Rod on Martel shooting down the bad guys at speed.
Rod on Martel at Cowra Horse Expo
Michelle & Rod with our home bred Aromist Stock Horses, Charisma, Harmony and Belle.
Fiona Williams on Max, Michelle Walker on Shadow and Phil Oliver on HB, with guns ready for the Molong Stagecoach Robbery. Michelle is the Bushranger and Fi and Phil the Mounted Police/Troopers who are going to try and capture her.
Michelle Walker on Shadow at the Molong Stagecoach Robbery. Playing the Bushranger.
Fiona Williams on Max, Michelle Walker on Shadow and Phil Oliver on HB, with pistols ready for the Molong Stagecoach Robbery. Michelle is the Bushranger and Fi and Phil the Mounted Police/Troopers who are going to try and capture her.
Michelle on Goldie and Rod Walker on Shadow at Ekka, relaxing before heading out to perform in the Main Arena.
Why do we always have the bad guy on the white horse?
Rod Walker on Belle relaxing after practising at home.
Phil Oliver, on foot, normally a Mounted Policeman or Trooper. Making sure his gun is firing ready to capture the bad guys.