Musician and arranger Kenneth (Ken) M. Tiffany, Jr. was born in 1936 and remembered always having a love of music. After learning various instruments he decided the trombone was his favorite. He played professionally all over the country with many noted swing bands before settling in Las Vegas, Nevada, where he was the lead trombone player at the Sahara Hotel for many years.
Lewis Eugene Tullis was the youngest of seven children born to David and Aroetta Tullis on September 3, 1935 in Hinckley, Utah. Lewis was a career firefighter and worked in the Clark County Fire and Rescue Department from 1956 until he retired as a captain in 1993. After he retired, Tullis moved to Utah and passed away on July 5, 2012.
Fred Holabird is a collector, appraiser, and auctioneer of predominatinaly western Americana memoribilia. Previous to starting his own appraisal firm called Holabird-Kagin, he was a mineral exploration geologist. His work on mines sparked an interest in the history of mining and Old West memoribilia, which lead to his collection and future appraisal businsess. He has authored pieces in both academic and hobby related mining publications, and still works as a geologist consultant part time.