“I photographed him at his home. It was a modern house, but he still lived the part of the Lone Ranger. He insisted on wearing his famous mask for all the pictures. I had to do everything I could to make him feel at ease with my camera and me, because he was extremely paranoid. When I was finished photographing him, he insisted that I sign all kinds of papers. As I left, I told him how much I enjoyed meeting him and that I was a big fan. He said to me, ‘if you're such a big fan ... what was the name of my horse?’ I said, ‘Trigger.’ He looked at me in a very scornful way. I quickly realized that I had made a serious blunder. Trigger was Roy Rogers’s horse; Silver was the Lone Ranger’s horse. I'm sure he never forgave me.“
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