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Like many collectors Tom McNett doesn't just
collect Cap Guns, but a great variety of antique toys. After all, they aren't
making any more of them and the prices continue to go up in
valueespecially as new collectors (like you?) join the ranks of the
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I wish I could just pile
them in there! But the first step is that you need a showcase. And showcases
aren't cheap. Here's a wild assortment of Hubley, Kenton and others in no
particular order.
A little more organization
here. Maybe there was a female hand in putting things together. But we have a
few Western things along with some nice postes and what looks like a Marx
target set.
Roy Rogers stuff grouped together. Roy items are
always in high demand. But I'm telling you, COLLECT DALE EVANS STUFF. There's
less of it around and I think it will appreciate in value even faster. Just my
thoughts.
Looks like Tom's trying to cover every wall.
Indians rate high in most people's collections. Less old stuff. Harder to
find.
Now why
didn't I save those pop guns that I had? At the time they seemed too...too
childish? And now they're scarce and not cheap. There's an old ambulance and
the box advertises it "real siren."
More Roy Rogers stuff. What's that? A spray can
of Roy Rogers? Maybe it's "Eau de Trigger."
And a few more Roy Items with a Roy and Dale
lunch box. The baseball cap looks like it has an emblem of The Lone Ranger on
it. Very strange to my way of thinking. I didn't know he played ball. But right
there to the left of it is something having to do with him, as it shows The
Lone Ranger and Tonto.
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