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![](../graphics/clr_dot.gif) Jamie Linford went to a special amount of trouble
to photograph Tom Winge's collection. He also told me that it is pronounced:
"WIN jeeee." Of course, me being what these "Super Collectors" would consider a
neophyte, I don't know enough about a lot of these to properly say much about
them. And besides, there are so many photos, that I think that I'm just going
to let some of the photos speak for themselves. Tom called me on the phone and
explained many of them. You might notice that 100% of Tom's collection is
cast-iron. I asked him why and he said it was just from his time.
![](../graphics/clr_dot.gif) Sadly, I was
informed that Tom passed away on May 5th, 2012. We of the Cap Gun Community are
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![](0029.jpg) Here's that Fargo Express
and a black finish American on top. It is probably the only one in
existence.
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![](0030.jpg) Another good
close-up.
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![](0031.jpg) More Cap Guns on the
wall!
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![](0032.jpg) More Cap Guns on the
wall!
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![](0034.jpg) More Cap Guns
on the wall!
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![](0035.jpg) Notice that in addition to
the Gene Autry lettering to make it parallel to the ground when you're wearing
the holster, but the gun has a copper finish.
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![](0037.jpg) An enormous amount of studs on these holsters and wrist
cuffs.
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![](0038.jpg) Roy Rogers Long
Toms
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![](0039.jpg) This was a
one-set only Mordt set in the Century of Progress in Chicago in 1933. The
buckle is sterling. One-of-a-kind.
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![](0042.jpg) And here is the
only set of matching cuffs in existence for that Mordt set. They were moving to
Chicago from North Plymouth, Massachusetts.
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