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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:
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Here's a pils of mint (and sealed) boxes of all different kinds.


More boxes. I think Steve has more boxes and I have Cap Guns!


And on and on...


Some more...


Here's a nice pile of 45's and some nice BCM guns from England.


On this custom shelf we see some nice Lone Star Cap Guns and what looks like a Hubley Cowboy on the right.


Another shelf in the same display case showing a nice mixture of revolvers.


Steve's got tons of drawers filled with anything other than clothes. While we can see a bunch of Hopalong Cassidy guns here, there is a pretty good mixture of others too.


This looks more like the center of a poker table than a regular dresser drawer. ??? Just keep on cramming them in there Steve.


This is really another views of the same group.

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