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Tom is the President of the Outlaws. He is a machinist by trade and is the owner of Fallbrook Sports Cards and Collectibles. Tom has also been cast as an extra in a few Hollywood productions. |
Rick "Jingles" Januari as Jingles Jingles is an antique furniture restorer and local colorful character who once ran for Mayor of Fallbrook. In the 1960's he had been cast in Hollywood movies. Jingles also performs with a local Fallbrook band regularly at the Packing House.
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Tom Horn as "The Regulator" Tom Horn Tom is the Treasurer for the group. He is a pipefitter and general contractor by trade. Tom was recognized at "Calico Days" in 2001 with the individual "Best Actor" award.
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Shirley is the Secretary for the Outlaws. By day, she's a nurse in Fallbrook for an internist. Shirley has also been recognized for her acting abilities, winning the Best Actress Award in 1999 at the Old West Living History Foundation Nationals and the Best Character Portrayal at the 2004 Gathering of the Gunfighters in Yuma, AZ
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![]() Patrick J Austin as Riv R. Dawg Patrick is the Webmaster for the Outlaws. He is a Steamfitter Apprentice by day and owns and operates a mobile DJ/Karaoke business on the side.
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Peggy is a bartender at the Fallbrook Moose Lodge and handles the public relations affairs for the group. |
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Richard Goldsmith as "Dauntless" Dick Derringer Richard is the Fallbrook Outlaws' Vice President and the owner/operator of the Frame Shop in Fallbrook. He is also the group's photographer and videographer.
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Crystal Goldsmith as "Pistol Packin" Crystal Crystal works as a dispatcher for the Fallbrook Taxi Company. She's also been known to get behind the wheel of a taxi on occasion, too!
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Montana Goldsmith as Miss Lily Hangtree Montana is the youngest Outlaw at 9 years of age. She also happens to be the most photographed member, having her picture appear in many newspapers. Montana also has won many contests for her period authentic costumes.
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