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The Wild West Extravaganza

Soapy Smith | King of the Frontier Con Men

The Wild West Extravaganza

Wild West Josh

Education, History

4.8 • 667 Ratings

🗓️ 29 November 2023

⏱️ 50 minutes

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Summary

“It’s just as easy to make big money as little money. In my profession, a hundred dollars is just chicken feed. We think in thousands, not tens. Experience has taught me that it is as easy to separate a sucker – the right sucker – from five thousand dollars as from fifty. We always offered our services to well-to-do men, holding out the promise that their investments were certain to net them profit in three to four figures, at least – and that’s the real bait for the sucker – particularly if he’s the close-fisted kind that always wants something for nothing. Yes, there always was a lot of satisfaction as well as cash profit in trimming some old skin flint who would rob his grandmother if he had a chance.” - Doc Bags; a legendary con artist and frontier gambler who plied his trade throughout the West. Although Doc is largely forgotten today, his lasting legacy was his most notorious apprentice, a young man from Georgia who’d come to be known as Soapy Smith. You see it's on the streets of Denver that Smith learned all Doc Bags had to teach. And when it came time for Doc to move on, young Soapy took his spot as the undisputed kingpin of the mile-high city. But he wasn’t a gunman, at least not really. Instead of colt revolvers, Soapy’s weapon of choice was a quick wit coupled with a silver tongue, a whole helluva lot of charisma, and the magical ability to make people see and believe things that did not exist; all of which would earn him the title of King of the Frontier Conmen. That said, Soapy certainly wasn’t afraid of resorting to violence if the situation called for it. With an army of thugs at his disposal, Smith would face down more than a few deadly killers. And like many other icons of the Old West, Soapy would ultimately go down in a blaze of gunfire. They say fortune favors the bold and they don’t get much bolder than Soapy Smith, a charming rogue who spent his life operating in the shadows, leaving behind a legend as complex as the frontier he called home. Check out the website for more true tales from the Old West https://www.wildwestextra.com/  Email me! https://www.wildwestextra.com/contact/  Buy me a coffee! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/wildwest  Free Newsletter! https://wildwestjosh.substack.com/  Join Into History for ad-free and bonus content! https://intohistory.supercast.com/  King Con: The Story of Soapy Smith by Jane G. Haigh - https://www.amazon.com/dp/0962753076?linkCode=ssc&tag=onamzjoshta02-20&creativeASIN=0962753076&asc_item-id=amzn1.ideas.YEHGNY7KFAU7&ref_=aip_sf_list_spv_ofs_mixed_d_asin  Merchandise! https://www.teepublic.com/user/wild-west-extravaganza  Book Recommendations! https://www.amazon.com/shop/wildwestextravaganza/list/YEHGNY7KFAU7?ref_=aip_sf_list_spv_ofs_mixed_d Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

It's just as easy to make big money as little money.

0:03.3

In my profession, $100 is just chicken feed.

0:06.5

We think in thousands, not tens.

0:09.5

Experience has taught me that it's easy to separate a sucker, the right sucker, from $5,000

0:14.7

as from 50.

0:16.0

We always offered our services to well-to-do men, holding out the promise that their investments were certain

0:21.4

to net them profit in three to four figures at least. And that's the real bait for the sucker,

0:26.6

particularly if he's the close-fisted kind that always wants something for nothing. Yeah, there always

0:32.3

was a lot of satisfaction, as well as cash profit, and trimming some old skin flint who would rob his own grandmother if he had a chance.

0:40.6

These are the words of Doc Bags, a legendary con artist and frontier gambler who plied his trade

0:46.8

throughout the West. Although Doc is largely forgotten nowadays, his lasting legacy turned out to be

0:52.4

his most notorious apprentice, a young man from

0:55.3

Georgia who'd come to be known as Soapy Smith.

0:58.4

You see, it's on the streets of Denver where Smith learned all Doc bags had to teach.

1:03.1

And when it came time for Doc to move on, young Soapy took his spot as the undisputed kingpin

1:08.4

of the Mile High City.

1:10.0

But he weren't no gunmen, at least not really.

1:12.7

Instead of cult revolvers, Soapy's weapon of choice was a quick wit, coupled with a silver

1:16.9

tongue, a whole hell of a lot of charisma, and the magical ability to make people see and believe

1:21.8

things that did not exist, all of which would earn him the title as the king of the frontier con men. That said,

1:29.1

Soapy certainly wasn't afraid to resorting to violence as the situation called for it. With an

1:33.7

army of thugs at his disposal, Smith would face down more than a few deadly killers. And like many

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