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See These Websites Within Nichols Cap Guns:
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JM Toys
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Here are more examples of the Steve Arlin collection.

Steve Also Has a Want List of Cap Guns!
Lone Star Hopalong Cassidy in black
Lone Star/Crescent Annie Oakley
Lone Star Davy Crockett (blue) and (gold) like Apache
Actoy Johnny Ringo
Pony Express (FINA Oil Co.)
Texas Ranger 5-in-1 rifle Leslie-Henry
Hamilton Annie Oakley (like Westerner)
Daisy model 61 (silver/blue, blue with gold trigger/gate)
Carnell Bat Masterson black, gold, nickel with 1" longer barrel
Carnell Bat Masterson with barrel scrolling
WBH and Jingles made by MCK
Kilgore Big Horn box
Kilgore CI Lone Ranger with name under cylinder and on grip
Kilgore CI Lone Ranger in chrome
Stevens Peacemaker in black, bronze and flash paint
Schmidt RR with white jeweled smooth grip
Schmidt gun with white carved grip
Schmidt gun with red grip
Schmidt gun with jeweled smooth grip
Schmidt with smooth white plastic grips
Small Schmidt with black or white grip
Lone Star BCM gold or black "Sixgun" …like the Hubley Cowboy
Leslie-Henry Laramie
Leslie-Henry Range Rider 9"
Leslie-Henry Young Buffalo Bill 9"
If you have any of these for sale or trade, please e-mail me or phone me at:
(619)287-2524
You can contact Steve at:
If you want your Cap Gun collection featured, then please send your photos to:

NICHOLS GUNS
(in Uncle Talley's order)




VARIOUS OTHER COLLECTIONS




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Ahh, the Walls! Here in Huntsville (Prison City, USA), "The Walls" has a different meaning. Here they are just packed with Cap Guns and holster sets. The last time I saw this many Cap Guns in the same room it was because I was visiting my Uncle Talley at the factory!


Here are some more various guns. Notice the Daisy 38 in the middle. It was made by Nichols and is an exact replica, but with the usual Daisy logo and inscriptions. And is blued! Thank you very much Daisy!


More "Various." Now there's a Cap Gun I wouldn't mind having: A Daisy Model 61 by Nichols. Just casually sitting there. What's that blue one?


You'd smile like Hoppy too if you had sold $150,000,000 worth of your stuff back in the 50's. Hopalong Cassidy stuff was some of the most popular of the collectibles. And you could just go down to the store and buy all you wanted. Then turn around and sell it for 300 times what you paid for it 50 years later.


More and more. Send in your photos of your collection!


I wish I recognized all of these Cap Guns and holster sets.


And lunch boxes too! There's a Mare's Laig like the mounted one in the previous photo. And Richard Boone as "Wire Paladin." At least that's what I thought his first name was when I was a kid. I had never seen a business card before and didn't know it meant to send him a telegram! (In San Francisco)


I wonder if there's room to sleep in this house?


You reckon you can get Jack Benny and Rochester on that radio?


A little more on the side wall. If you see Steve, be sure to thank him for helping preserve our Cap Gun Heritage. I have!

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