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![](../graphics/clr_dot.gif) Andrew is a jeweler in Melbourne, Australia. He
also restores real guns and air guns......and collects Cap Guns (and ray guns).
Some really fantastic work. Very painstaking. .
![](../graphics/clr_dot.gif) If you want
your Cap Gun collection featured, then please send your photos to:
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![](1.jpg) And as they
say............."And Now For Something Totally Different." Well, I guess you
aren't likely to see anything like the photos that I am going to show you
here.
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![](2.jpg) It seems like the world's
biggest case of "overkill" to me, but then I wouldn't know a $1,000,000 toy ray
gun from a man in a gorilla suit. So, since there are quite a few people out
there who collect toy ray guns and some are expensive (see: The Hubley Atomic
Disintegrator!), then I'll give him the benefit of the doubt. I would just like
to have him make some nice cases for me!
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![](3.jpg) Another nice box! I wouldn't mind just having the
value of the boxes.
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![](4.jpg) And here's what's on the
inside. A Stevens 25 Jr.
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![](5.jpg) He might
hate what I've done to his photos, since he sent them with larger, fancier
borders, but I have to trim things to preserve bandwidth on this website. But
here is another fancy box for a Hubley Dick.
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![](6.jpg) There's no doubt about it, his case is definitely
fancier than the one that Hubley sent out with it. But can you imagine Hubley
charging $2 for the Cap Gun and $600 for the case?
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![](7.jpg) Here's a small collection of different styles of
the Stevens 25 Jr.
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![](8.jpg) Now we're cookin'. Here's a
Schmidt Buck 'N Bronc Shoot "N Iron. A big gun. In a nice big case. But this
isn't the "BIG GUN" as you might think. Nope, it's the smaller version that is
the 8-1/2 inch versionnot the regular 10-inch version. Now I didn't know
they came in two sizes, but Andrew tells me they did.
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![](10.jpg) This Hero is obviously in one of those fancy boxes
too.
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![](11.jpg) Here's an interesting cast-iron Cap Gun. A
Stevens Jumbo with an original holster.
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![](9.jpg) Hubley Texan 38 Cap Guns are rare enough, but
mint in the box is a real find.
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![](34-1.jpg) Here's a good
assortment of Kilgore Stevens and Hubley gunsWITH BOXES!
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