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Richard Strom has been collecting Cap Guns for a long time, but focuses mostly on Nichols Cap Guns.
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NICHOLS GUNS
(in Uncle Talley's order)




VARIOUS OTHER COLLECTIONS



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You cannot possibly start off with a better photo. Rich Hall, Richard Strom and Jamie Linford. Three of the nicest guys you will ever hope to meet. Three of the only five people I can think of (off the top of my head) that you could send an expensive Cap Gun to, in order to get it appraised or identified, and they would give you an honest answer and ship it right back to you as good as you sent it to them—without EVER wondering if you were going to get it back at all. Honest men and true and I count them as my friends. The Cap Guns in the background are Richard's. He has lots more.



And another good way to start off, with a nice bunch of Stallion 45's. Notice the Pasadena GOLD Stallion 45!!! One of 2 I know of.



Here's a nice set of Stallions with holsters and bullet clips.



Check out this fabulous holster with a couple of the rare "Notch-It" Stallion 45's.
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More Stallions, but this time a good variety. Notice the Model 61 at the top is the chrome version, which is more expensive.



And here is a shadow box Kusan version of the Stallion 45. This one appears to be the early model, as I can't see any bullets in the cylinder. The later models had "built-in" bullets.



How's this for a terrific set of Nichols guns? And see? He also has the Stallion Model 61 in blue! Nice gold Stallion 32.



Rifles. The checkering on the 300 Saddle Gun is very unusual.



My favorite, the Stallion 41-40 and a Stallion 32. And of course, what every Buckaroo needs: some caps for the other Nichols guns that use roll caps—especially the Fury and the Mustang 500.



I've always thought that it was a pity that more people didn't collect the boxes. But then, I didn't either. When you're a little kid, you just want to pull that gun out of the box, load it up and go off to show every kid in the neighbor how lucky you are.



I need to build myself a display like this. Now to save up the money!



Nice Tophand Holster Set! I haven't a clue as to what "Place three enclosed rubber feet in base of Holdster set" means, but I do know that "Holdster" is misspelled.


Though this is a really nice gold plated Pinto and box (with holster), I have to think that the box of Stallion Round Caps must be the rarest thing in the photo. I've never seen them before.




Here's a fine group of Nichols Cowhands.



Here's something that only about 2 out of 100 of you have. Master boxes for these 3 Cap Guns. Naturally you would expect Richard to. He says he almost has enough of the guns to fill them up too.
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Here's one of the boxes opened up to see what it looks like on the inside. It's a shame that one of the guns is shy and hiding in the back.


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