Cowboys playing 'mumbly peg' during a break at the Turkey Track Ranch in Texas in 1906. Each player to flips or tosses his pocket knife in a progression of throws so that the knife sticks in the ground and stands erect. The term 'Mumblety-peg' came from the practice of putting a peg of about 2 or 3 inches into the ground, which the loser of the game had to pull out with his teeth. Photo by Edwin E. Smith (BSLOC_2018_3_60)
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