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Here's Ron Eaton's memorabilia and also an idea
of what a wall full of hero photos looks like! |
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If you want your Cap Gun collection featured,
then please send your photos to:
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Johnny Mack
Brown and Rex Allen. Never heard of them! Well, of course with me that's a lie,
but the kids these days have seldom heard of them. Pity. And look at that
incredible Keyston Holster up there on top. That particular holster is one of
the most famous ones ever made. They really went fancy in the old days. These
days there just aren't any large companies making that kind of quality. Just
small companies like Roy Evans and
Chuck Layman, advertisers of ours - and a few
others.
On another page of this
website I told you that in about 1950, Hopalong Cassidy (read: William Boyd)
sold about $150,000,000 worth of stuff in one year. You just can't imagine how
popular he was. These days there are few heroes like that.
Here's a good close-up
of some of the Hoppy stuff.
Here's some Gene Autry Cap Guns with a bunc of our heroes. I
confess, I don't know them all. I wish I did.
This is the other half
of that bunch of heroes and Cap Guns.
This is another close-up
of another shelf.
Here's the right side of that shelf.
Much like visiting the
Smithsonian: Just too much to see.
It's just amazing how much stuff there is. Here are some George
Schmidt Cap Guns and a Wyandotte on the right. These three are all Hopalong
Cassidy guns and all DEAD MINT.
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