Black and White Jackalope Gallery

These black-and-whiters are probably the oldest and some of the rarest in my collection. This guy was hard to find as he's called a Mocky Rountain Rackjabbit instead of a jackalope.


He looks like he needs a big beer served right.


This Sandborn Real Photo was the first vintage jackalope postcard I collected.


This guy is a deerhare instead of a jackalope.


I know, I see the red too, but the jackalope is B&W. 


The horned rabbit from Van Horn, TX.


Our Irish friend.


One jackalope head can be cute, but five is getting a little morbid.


The Thing, with the body of hawk.


Another horned guy from Texas.


Deep space jackalope.


Look for the jackalope painted on the store front.


Still fabulous in black and white.



A slightly different pic and border than the above Van Horn jackalope.



Given the poor quality of the photograph and the covering up of the Sanborn info on the bottom, I think this is a pirated jackalope postcard! Shame on you, El Grande Cafe!



A slightly different cut than the above Sanborn, and the handwriting on the front is different.



Different cut, different handwriting, and different series number than the other Sanborns.



Similar to one above, this one has a smaller border and shifted image. In fact, with being able to see the copyright date as 1941, this is the oldest confirmed jackalope postcard I know of.




A cool cartoon illustration of a vicious jackalope.



A nice Wyoming mount.



Cool little guy from Cortez, Colorado.



Mounted jackrabbit with horns.



The only example of one of these guys ferociously baring his teeth!





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