Pulp Archive: Six-Guns & Spurs

Twin Wallets by Stephen Payne [Restored & Archived by Pulp Archive]

50 min · 8. mar. 2026
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Twin Wallets by Stephen Payne West 1926-07-05 [Restored & Archived by Pulp Archive] First published in:  West 1926-07-05 Main genre:  Revenge Story Lesser genres:  Marshal Story Episode Content: Twin Wallets by Stephen Payne:  Two wallets. One stolen. A fortune in paper. When a cattle driver's plan to prevent a robbery backfires, he's framed for theft in a Western mystery that ends with the sheriff's rope and a twist no one saw coming. -------------------------------------------------- Production Credits Prepared by:  Sol Narrated by:  Tucker, the digital narrator ⚠ Content Advisory:  This episode contains period-typical depictions of crime, violence, and mild profanity. Listener discretion is advised. -------------------------------------------------- Explore the Archive We feature almost every genre of pulp fiction, including: Horror, Detective, Westerns, even Sports Find more genres here:  [Patreon Collections] [https://patreon.com/pulparchive/collections] [Apple Podcasts Channel] [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/channel/pulp-archive/id6758526541] Looking for unfiltered stories? For explicit episodes that aren't allowed on our standard podcast feed, visit:  [ [https://patreon.com/pulparchive/collections]patreon.com/pulparchive/collections] [https://patreon.com/pulparchive/collections]] -------------------------------------------------- Support & Licensing This is a  Pulp Archive recording. All Public Pulp Archive recordings are licensed under  Creative Commons. To support our work, please visit  [ [https://patreon.com/pulparchive]patreon.com/pulparchive]. [https://patreon.com/pulparchive].] A Note to Our Patrons:  Special thanks to our patrons who make the podcast possible. Every episode is dedicated to our Patreon members; I truly could not do this without you.

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episode Twin Wallets by Stephen Payne [Restored & Archived by Pulp Archive] cover

Twin Wallets by Stephen Payne [Restored & Archived by Pulp Archive]

Twin Wallets by Stephen Payne West 1926-07-05 [Restored & Archived by Pulp Archive] First published in:  West 1926-07-05 Main genre:  Revenge Story Lesser genres:  Marshal Story Episode Content: Twin Wallets by Stephen Payne:  Two wallets. One stolen. A fortune in paper. When a cattle driver's plan to prevent a robbery backfires, he's framed for theft in a Western mystery that ends with the sheriff's rope and a twist no one saw coming. -------------------------------------------------- Production Credits Prepared by:  Sol Narrated by:  Tucker, the digital narrator ⚠ Content Advisory:  This episode contains period-typical depictions of crime, violence, and mild profanity. Listener discretion is advised. -------------------------------------------------- Explore the Archive We feature almost every genre of pulp fiction, including: Horror, Detective, Westerns, even Sports Find more genres here:  [Patreon Collections] [https://patreon.com/pulparchive/collections] [Apple Podcasts Channel] [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/channel/pulp-archive/id6758526541] Looking for unfiltered stories? For explicit episodes that aren't allowed on our standard podcast feed, visit:  [ [https://patreon.com/pulparchive/collections]patreon.com/pulparchive/collections] [https://patreon.com/pulparchive/collections]] -------------------------------------------------- Support & Licensing This is a  Pulp Archive recording. All Public Pulp Archive recordings are licensed under  Creative Commons. To support our work, please visit  [ [https://patreon.com/pulparchive]patreon.com/pulparchive]. [https://patreon.com/pulparchive].] A Note to Our Patrons:  Special thanks to our patrons who make the podcast possible. Every episode is dedicated to our Patreon members; I truly could not do this without you.

8. mar. 202650 min
episode Double feature: Western Pen Pals by Sam Wills & Come An' Get It! [Restored & Archived by Pulp Archive] cover

Double feature: Western Pen Pals by Sam Wills & Come An' Get It! [Restored & Archived by Pulp Archive]

Double feature: Western Pen Pals by Sam Wills & Come An' Get It! [Restored & Archived by Pulp Archive] First published in:  Wild West Weekly 1929-09-07, West 1926-07-05 Main genre:  western Episode Content: Western Pen Pals by Sam Wills:  Lonely in the city? WILD WEST WEEKLY's Pen Pals department connects you with real cowboys, ranchers, and cowgirls across the frontier. Write today and trade tales of rodeos, ranch life, and the open range! Come An' Get It!:  Discover the artistry of the cowboy's tools: from the $90 saddle to the silver-tipped spur. This vivid guide reveals the grit and glory of the open range, one rope and rein at a time. -------------------------------------------------- Production Credits Prepared by:  Sol Narrated by:  Tucker, the digital narrator ⚠ Content Advisory:  This episode contains period-typical depictions of crime, violence, and mild profanity. Listener discretion is advised. -------------------------------------------------- Explore the Archive We feature almost every genre of pulp fiction, including: Horror, Detective, Westerns, even Sports Find more genres here:  [Patreon Collections] [https://patreon.com/pulparchive/collections] [Apple Podcasts Channel] [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/channel/pulp-archive/id6758526541] Looking for unfiltered stories? For explicit episodes that aren't allowed on our standard podcast feed, visit:  [ [https://patreon.com/pulparchive/collections]patreon.com/pulparchive/collections] [https://patreon.com/pulparchive/collections]] -------------------------------------------------- Support & Licensing This is a  Pulp Archive recording. All Public Pulp Archive recordings are licensed under  Creative Commons. To support our work, please visit  [ [https://patreon.com/pulparchive]patreon.com/pulparchive]. [https://patreon.com/pulparchive].] A Note to Our Patrons:  Special thanks to our patrons who make the podcast possible. Every episode is dedicated to our Patreon members; I truly could not do this without you.

4. mar. 202619 min
episode Hunches by Reginald C. Barker [Restored & Archived by Pulp Archive] cover

Hunches by Reginald C. Barker [Restored & Archived by Pulp Archive]

Hunches by Reginald C Barker West 1926-07-05 [Restored & Archived by Pulp Archive] First published in:  West 1926-07-05 Lesser genres:  Revenge Story Episode Content: Hunches by Reginald C. Barker:  Miner Jack Taylor's hunch sends him fleeing his claim, only to return and save his partner from a collapsing gravel bar-and confront the vengeful giant from his Nome past. Will his instinct prove worth more than gold? -------------------------------------------------- Production Credits Prepared by:  Sol Narrated by:  Tucker, the digital narrator ⚠ Content Advisory:  This episode contains period-typical depictions of crime, violence, and mild profanity. Listener discretion is advised. -------------------------------------------------- Explore the Archive We feature almost every genre of pulp fiction, including: Horror, Detective, Westerns, even Sports Find more genres here:  [Patreon Collections] [https://patreon.com/pulparchive/collections] [Apple Podcasts Channel] [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/channel/pulp-archive/id6758526541] Looking for unfiltered stories? For explicit episodes that aren't allowed on our standard podcast feed, visit:  [ [https://patreon.com/pulparchive/collections]patreon.com/pulparchive/collections] [https://patreon.com/pulparchive/collections]] -------------------------------------------------- Support & Licensing This is a  Pulp Archive recording. All Public Pulp Archive recordings are licensed under  Creative Commons. To support our work, please visit  [ [https://patreon.com/pulparchive]patreon.com/pulparchive]. [https://patreon.com/pulparchive].] A Note to Our Patrons:  Special thanks to our patrons who make the podcast possible. Every episode is dedicated to our Patreon members; I truly could not do this without you.

3. mar. 202628 min
episode Dawg Eat Dawg by Houston Irvine [Restored & Archived by Pulp Archive] cover

Dawg Eat Dawg by Houston Irvine [Restored & Archived by Pulp Archive]

Dawg Eat Dawg by Houston Irvine Wild West Weekly 1929-09-07 [Restored & Archived by Pulp Archive] First published in:  Wild West Weekly 1929-09-07 Main genre:  Outlaw Story Episode Content: Dawg Eat Dawg by Houston Irvine:  A young deputy infiltrates Sleepy Smith's rustler gang to gather intelligence, only to ignite a brutal war between two outlaw crews. As bullets fly and cattle are stolen, he watches the gangs annihilate each other with a grin: 'Dawg eat dawg!' -------------------------------------------------- Production Credits Prepared by:  Sol Narrated by:  Tucker, the digital narrator ⚠ Content Advisory:  This episode contains period-typical depictions of crime, violence, and mild profanity. Listener discretion is advised. -------------------------------------------------- Explore the Archive We feature almost every genre of pulp fiction, including: Horror, Detective, Westerns, even Sports Find more genres here:  [Patreon Collections] [https://patreon.com/pulparchive/collections] [Apple Podcasts Channel] [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/channel/pulp-archive/id6758526541] Looking for unfiltered stories? For explicit episodes that aren't allowed on our standard podcast feed, visit:  [ [https://patreon.com/pulparchive/collections]patreon.com/pulparchive/collections] [https://patreon.com/pulparchive/collections]] -------------------------------------------------- Support & Licensing This is a  Pulp Archive recording. All Public Pulp Archive recordings are licensed under  Creative Commons. To support our work, please visit  [ [https://patreon.com/pulparchive]patreon.com/pulparchive]. [https://patreon.com/pulparchive].] A Note to Our Patrons:  Special thanks to our patrons who make the podcast possible. Every episode is dedicated to our Patreon members; I truly could not do this without you.

2. mar. 202635 min
episode Smugglers' Pass by Wilson Campbell [Restored & Archived by Pulp Archive] cover

Smugglers' Pass by Wilson Campbell [Restored & Archived by Pulp Archive]

Smugglers' Pass by Wilson Campbell Wild West Weekly 1929-09-07 [Restored & Archived by Pulp Archive] First published in:  Wild West Weekly 1929-09-07 Main genre:  Outlaw Story Episode Content: Smugglers' Pass by Wilson Campbell:  Stumbling upon a smuggling ring in a mountain pass, a Yaqui ranch hand and his friend race against a dynamite fuse. They ignite a powder trail to blow up the smugglers' arms, sealing Smugglers' Pass forever! -------------------------------------------------- Production Credits Prepared by:  Sol Narrated by:  Tucker, the digital narrator ⚠ Content Advisory:  This episode contains period-typical depictions of crime, violence, and mild profanity. Listener discretion is advised. -------------------------------------------------- Explore the Archive We feature almost every genre of pulp fiction, including: Horror, Detective, Westerns, even Sports Find more genres here:  [Patreon Collections] [https://patreon.com/pulparchive/collections] [Apple Podcasts Channel] [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/channel/pulp-archive/id6758526541] Looking for unfiltered stories? For explicit episodes that aren't allowed on our standard podcast feed, visit:  [ [https://patreon.com/pulparchive/collections]patreon.com/pulparchive/collections] [https://patreon.com/pulparchive/collections]] -------------------------------------------------- Support & Licensing This is a  Pulp Archive recording. All Public Pulp Archive recordings are licensed under  Creative Commons. To support our work, please visit  [ [https://patreon.com/pulparchive]patreon.com/pulparchive]. [https://patreon.com/pulparchive].] A Note to Our Patrons:  Special thanks to our patrons who make the podcast possible. Every episode is dedicated to our Patreon members; I truly could not do this without you.

1. mar. 202628 min