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From Life Magazine 3 October 1949: "It is a rare and blase tourist, bowling through sun-baked Taos, N. Mex., on U.S. 64, who does not do a double-take when he passes the adobe store front above. Carol ('Doughbelly') Price, Prop. hardly bothers to look up any more when the tourists screech to a stop, back up, snap a picture of his 'clip-joint' and drive happily onward. Doughbelly, a reformed cowhand, bootlegger, rodeo star and crap-table dealer, is perhaps the lowest-pressure real estate salesman in the business. His want ads in the weekly Taos Star let the buyer beware: 'I would like to sell this as I have had it so long I think I own it (but I don't),' his copy says. Or, 'Better have a look at this house quick. Someone else might want it. But I don't think so.' Despite his habit of damning his properties with such faint praise --or because of it-- Doughbelly, abetted by an assistant improbably named Jimmy Valentine, does a $300,000 annual business, in and around tiny Taos (pop. 965) --more than his three competitors together. His own explanation: 'People hear the truth so little that when they do they think it's comical. I just don't like to get their hopes raised and then get 'em chilled off.' After paying to get his wry humor into print, he is now getting some of it published free. The Taos Star has started running short stories by Doughbelly Price.
http://ccat.sas.upenn.edu/jod/doughbelly/life.html
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Comment Author Stephanie / Sep 23, 2008
I worked for them when I lived in NM. The etchings are from small copper plates, and the images are wonderful southwestern moments. The landscape and architecture that is captured, truly a gift from the past.

Comment Author / Sep 6, 2008
Great Site! This site has been around for a while. It moved July '08 from a small to a large ISP. The site will undergo a face lift as well as an upgrade to a new engine to 'run' the back end of it.

Comment Author Brian Rodgers / Sep 4, 2008
Thanks for including my site, although we are technically south of Taos by 50+ miles in Sapello NM

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