How much did Trigger sell for at the auction?

Roy Rogers' “Trigger” Sold at Auction for $266,000.
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How much did Roy Rogers Trigger sell for?

There were even some tears. The items were from the now-closed Roy Rogers and Dale Evans Museum in Branson, Mo. They fetched more than expected, including Rogers' stuffed horse Trigger, which went for $266,500. It was bought by a cable company in Omaha, Neb.
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How much did Trigger bring at auction?

Trigger, the palomino horse which Rogers had stuffed after it died in 1965, was bought by rural cable television station RFD-TV for $266,500, while his saddle fetched $386,500 from a private buyer. Roger's stuffed German Shepherd Bullet, who was also the family pet, sold for $35,000, also to RFD-TV.
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Who bought Trigger at auction?

Rural cable network RFD-TV bought Bullet for $35,000 on Thursday and Trigger for $266,000 a day earlier at an auction in New York City. RFD-TV owner Patrick Gottsch said the Omaha, Neb. -based network will begin airing old Roy Rogers movies on Saturdays starting November 6.
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Where is Roy Rogers horse Trigger now?

Trigger died one day short of his 31st birthday, on July 3, 1965, at the Rogers' ranch in Hidden Valley, California. Reluctant to bury him, Rogers, having been impressed by the animals on display at the Smithsonian Museum, opted to have him mounted in his iconic rearing position.
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Who owns Roy Rogers horse Trigger now?

After the museum closed down, the items were auctioned off in 2010 in New York City. Trigger's preserved remains were sold to television channel RFD-TV for $266,500. A developer by the name of Bob Tinsley bought the fiberglass statue and in 2018 returned to Apple Valley, California for display.
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How much is Trigger the horse worth?

Wednesday one of America's most memorable horses was sold at auction for $266,000 in New York to owners of a Nebraska television station. The golden palomino was featured in over one hundred movies and The Roy Rogers Show. Trigger had 150 trick cues and could walk 50 feet on his hind legs.
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Who owns Roy Rogers Ranch now?

Deena and Jim Heffel, the present owners of Roy Rogers Double R Bar Ranch in Oro Grande, California, two of the nicest people you will ever meet.
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Is Trigger still stuffed?

Trigger was ridden by Rogers in every one of his motion pictures, finding his own fame in the process. After Trigger died at age 33, his hide was stretched over a plaster likeness and put on display, also reared on two legs, inside the museum. He was mounted, then, not stuffed.
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How much is Willie Nelson's guitar Trigger worth?

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Martin N-20s typically sell for between $5,000 and $15,000. Though Trigger is not exactly in mint condition, it's such an integral part of Willie Nelson's illustrious career that it might prove one of the most valuable guitars in the world were it ever to hit the auction block – even if that's unlikely.
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What happened to Roy Rogers dog Bullet?

Roy Rogers' stuffed and mounted dog, Bullet, fetched $35,000 on the second day of an auction of the movie cowboy's belongings in New York City. An executive of Nebraska cable TV network RFD-TV says the company bought Bullet to accompany Roger's horse Trigger, which the company snagged Wednesday for more than $266,000.
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How old was Trigger the horse when he died?

When Trigger died in 1965 at age 33, the Smithsonian Institution wanted to display him in Washington. Mr. Rogers could not bear the separation. He had him mounted (not stuffed) and he remains, in his rearing hind-leg pose, the most popular attraction at the Roy Rogers-Dale Evans Museum in Victorville.
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Did Roy Rogers own bullets?

Bullet, who was actually owned by Rogers and Evans, was always getting Roy out of sticky situations and excelled at knowing who the bad guys were. When Bullet died, he was stuffed, mounted, and exhibited at the Roy Rogers-Dale Evans Museum in Victorville, California which later moved to Branson, Missouri.
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What breed of horse was Trigger?

Trigger, Roy Rogers' beautiful Golden Palomino stallion, and co-star with Roy in many of his movies and Roy's TV show, was often billed as "the smartest horse in the movies".
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What was Roy Rogers estate worth when he died?

Cincinnati, Ohio, U.S. Roy Rogers net worth: Roy Rogers was an American actor and singer who had a net worth of $150 million at the time of his death in 1998 (adjusting for inflation).
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What happened to Roy Rogers Double R ranch?

After their deaths, the museum was moved to Branson, Missouri and the ranch was sold. The Rogers ranch today has all of the couple's original buildings and horse race track, but in addition the current owner has added a complete Western town, campground, saloon, a blacksmith shop and other structures.
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Where is the Double R Bar ranch?

Based in Plymouth, Indiana, Double R Bar is a family owned ranch specializing in select Black Angus genetics in an effort to produce the finest seed stock for the beef industry.
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Was Roy Rogers a real cowboy?

“That's why folks respected him. They always knew where Roy Rogers stood.” Nearby, 8-year-old Michael Jones put it more succinctly: “He was a real cowboy,” he said.
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Where is nellybelle now?

Rogers and Brady rode off into the sunset years ago, but Nellybelle survives as a remnant of television's early days. Through the end of February, Nellybelle will be on display at the Boyertown Museum of Historic Vehicles.
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Was Trigger a Tennessee Walking Horse?

(1941-1969) The original Trigger is said to be a cross between a Walking Horse and a Thoroughbred, but in reality Trigger Jr. was a full-blooded Tennessee Walking Horse named Allen's Gold Zephyr who was bred by C. O. Barker of Readyville, Tennessee.
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Is Linda Evans related to Dale Evans?

Shortly after the wedding, Evans ended the deception regarding her son Tommy. Roy had an adopted daughter, Cheryl, and two biological children, Linda and Roy Jr. (Dusty), from his second marriage.
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Who lives in Roy Rogers house?

Top, The ranch, at one time belonging to famed cowboy entertainer Roy Rogers, and his wife, Dale Evans, is located on 65 acres. It also has three residences. Bottom, Rogers ranch comes with a replica of an Old West town including a saloon.
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What did RFD-TV do with Trigger?

In 2010, RFD-TV acquired Rogers' and Evans' beloved animals during an auction in New York City. After adding Trigger, Bullet, and Buttermilk to their own collection, they set out to share them with fans, old and new, across the country.
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