Question about the Maverick logo

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  1. auburn

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    Why did the Maverick logo come with a Steers Head on the logo?

    I know a Maverick is an Unclaimed or Unbranded Horse but, why
    no Horse on the logo like the Pinto, Bronco or Mustang?

    just wondering :rolleyes: if anyone knew the answer
     
  2. M.A.V.

    M.A.V. Yep,my real initials.

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    It means we are too BULLHEADED to drive a Camaro or a Mustang :)
     
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    It's not a horse, fellers. It's a bull, "bull-headed" or more in particular (from Webster) :


    1 : an unbranded range animal; especially : a motherless calf
    2 : an independent individual who does not go along with a group or party"

    There'll be a test tomorrow.
     
  4. Jean Doll

    Jean Doll Maverick Restoration Tech

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    Does that make our cars sacred cows? Or is that sacred steers?:)
     
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    Good thing you're being graded on a curve.


    :slap:
     
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    WOOOW!!!


    Hold your horses gentlemen :smash:

    I was under the impression a Maverick was an Unclaimed or Unbranded Horse. According to Webster, it's ANY Unclaimed animal? :confused:
    So, help me out here... I've been trying to think of a Personalized Plate for my Maverick and I've been trying to think of a Horse Theme... I should be thinking of a Bull / Steer Theme? :slap:
     
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    I think I like this meaning Better (y)


     
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    At a Branding Party....try branding a Bull ....you'll find he doesn't want to go along with your group or party:eek: hehehehe
     
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    Auburn, you made my day. :bananaman

    :D
     
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    LMAO :D Why, what did I do to make your day?

    Now I'm lost :slap: Are we Horse Jockeys or Cattle Drivers? :confused:
     
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    Jean Doll Maverick Restoration Tech

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    All my relation from my Mothers side are originally from north Texas. Quite a few of them either owned or worked for cattle ranches. When I was there as a child, we went to one of the calf brandings and the ranch hands refered to the range cattle as Mavericks. I don't recall anyone calling the range horses by that name.
     
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    jeandoll, mine ain't no "steer". 'ouch'.. look it up...frank...
     
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    I believe open range horses are referred to as "Mustangs"
     
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    I went with the horse theme anyway and used "DRKHRSE" (black car). I wonder if you could get "NO BULL" on yours?
     
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