

Horse Fame does not benefit from any links or organizations listed.Take the 10-year-old Thoroughbred quarter horse called Silver who happened to be born with a pure white coat. Horse Fame is a free non profit service for the public.

I do have a taped radio interview of his.Īll information listed on this site are for educational purposes. Did you realize that he did own a horse named Silver.

The origional Lone Ranger was Brace Beamer from Oxford, Michigan. Head size: 16 inches from bottom body base toĢ4 inches from tip of ear to tip of leg end Width of saddle: 8 1/2 inches by 28 inches ifĭepth: 19 inches side to side - 7 inches top to bottom Length: 30 inches long from tip of legs end to end Unknown material possibly imitation shoe leather Hudkin's and Randall's were within a block or two of each other in North Hollywood and both were gone from that area in mid-60s because of zoning changes.ġ0 inches from top of ears to tip of nose closed down, Silver may have gone to Randall's. Silver belonged to Hudkin Bros and was stabled at their place in Burbank (now Forest Lawn Cemetery), then later in North Hollywood when they moved to Coldwater Canyon, which is where I met the Hudkins. Lone Ranger's Silver could not have been stabled at the Randall Ranch in Newhall during the filming because Randall was on Sherman Way in North Hollywood at that time. It was unclear to Horse Fame at the time of the original writing that the Randall Ranch was not in Newhall, California during the Lone Ranger filming. Silver stayed in the barn at the Randall Ranch in Newhall, California during the process of filming the Lone Ranger television series starring actor Clayton Moore who was Silver 's rider.Ĭlairification on locations of the Randall Ranch. Silver's owner, and transporter have sinced passed away. Silver was transported to California by another person.

Owner lived in the eastern part of United States. This award is for animals who are outstanding in the television & motion picture industry.Īccording to a member of the Randall family, of the late Glenn Randall Sr., the famous horse trainer, Silver 's Was given the Award for Excellence in 1957. Silver the horse of the Lone Ranger television series
