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Another proud collection from California, Walt
Costa. Glad to have you aboard! Jamie Linford took these photos, but since I
don't know very much about Cap Guns myself, I haven't labeled much of what
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These are some close-ups of the barrel of a GENUINE Fargo Express
so that you can compare if you see one claiming to be one.
I wonder how many hundreds of years we will have to wait before
another company comes out with fancy grips like these?
Here is the business end of a Fargo Express. Most people would
choose to keep their cars instead of foregoing buying one and instead buying a
Fargo Express. They are probably at the very pinnacle of desirable cast-iron
Cap Guns.
This Cap Gun set for The
Lone Ranger is from the M.A. Henry company in 1942. Normally M.A. Henry is
associated with Canada, but you will notice on the box below, that is says it
came from New York. There were not very many quality Cap Guns made during the
war.
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