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Here is the Jim Quick miniature collection. Jim
buys small guns and then antiques them and sometimes customizes the grips. Jim
has a frame shop and his framing of the toy guns really makes them look
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A picture of some of his
Derringer collection. With a little history thrown in.
Here's a nice framed photo of Bat Masterson and a
little Derringer to remember him by.
Here's a close-up of the little Derringer and the
interesting playing cards.
A beautiful layout of
miniatures in a nicely framed case. All the holsters are handmade. Each little
Colt pistol has different custom grips and many of the gun finishes are
antiqued. This include the World's Fair Colt display.
A good closeup. Notice the detail and
distressing. Jim uses a pocket knife and coloring magic markers to distress the
stocks and color them.
Here's a good close-up of
the top one in the above photo with the little gun taken out of the
holster.
Almost looks real, huh?
Here is a close-up of the top left gun above the
circle of guns. "MITY-MIDGET."
Here's its neighbor, showing
that it is an Esquire miniature gun.
Here's a very nice set of miniatures, including a rifle with a
bunch of studs. A lot of work for such a small gun.
Wow! What a fantastic collection of miniature rifles. You only
hope to own all of these!
This is a great close-up of
that Sharps rifle with the fancy scabbard. Lotsa work creating
this.
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