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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.
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If you want your Cap Gun collection featured, then please send your photos to:


NICHOLS GUNS
(in Uncle Talley's order)




VARIOUS OTHER COLLECTIONS



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Here's a montage of photos of one of Andrew's prize possessions: A Kilgore American in top-notch shape. Be sure to click on the thumbnails to see his great close-up photographic work.


(Quite Literally!) A STACK OF AMERICANS!!!
How many of you can put together a photo like this? I don't even have ONE!!! I own as many cockatoos as I own Kilgore Americans! I used to own a Moluccan Cockatoo named, "Mambo," but man those were the "Good Old Days" when I owned a pet store here in Huntsville for 20 years.
(CLICK ON PHOTO TO SEE LARGER ONE!)



And here's a terrific group of mint Mattel Fanners in different styles. Andrew says that they wouldn't allow the Shootin' Shell Bullets in Australia because the government thinks that they might just kill everybody with those toys bullets. Well, that's not quite what he said, but it may as well have been.
(CLICK ON PHOTO TO SEE LARGER ONE!)



While we're at it, here's a nice box Andrew made with a slight floral design containing a couple of DEAD MINT Fanner Shootin' Shell 45s. Really quite rare. They look pretty real.
(CLICK ON PHOTO TO SEE LARGER ONE!)



This looks (to me) like a cross between a ray gun and a machine gun, but it really is a Mustang Machine Gun. Wow! I have never seen one of these before. But I'm only from Texas.




These are probably the shiniest photos of a Stevens 49-ER you are EVER going to see. I don't know the year it came out, but the box is probably older than I am. I wonder if our jeweler friend polished it up with some rouge or something?


Here's a nice little collection of some cast-iron Cap Guns for sure! They all look MINT to me.


In Andrew's own words..."The Stevens Jumbo already on here, but I thought I would show off the very rare "Ives Big Injun" as both are 1890's." Can you say, "INJUN" anymore? Well, I have never been a fan of political correctness, so on this website you can get away (nearly) with murder. Besides, if I had been picking my Cap Gun, I would have preferred one named, "INJUN" than one that was also the name of an elephant.


This is a rather sensational pair of Nichols Cap Guns. The famous Stallion 45 MK-II and the Mustang 500. The Stallion is triple plated and the Mustang 500 is vacuum plated.

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