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 Here is one of the finest small collections that
I have seen in awhile. Bob and Pat DeFeis. I could only wish that I personally
had enough fine Cap Guns just to fill their nice showcase. But look at all of
the sets and examples in that case. And, in fact, I have put a few other photos
on this page to show the quality of their collection. They started from nothing
and you can too. I'm probably the worst example of a person who collects Cap
Guns; I had about the world's best opportunity and didn't do one thing about
it. And now I am trying to make up for lost time. (So, please send me all of
your better Cap Guns!!! I'll even give you credit for it! :-) And take photos
too!) But you too could have a nice collection if you just start now. Remember
how much better the value of Cap Guns has performed as compared to the other
investment possibilities out there. Like the stock market. Using even the "Rule
of 72" you will find out that if you had only bought and saved about 100
Nichols Silver Ponies of 1946 with their boxes, you would have spent about
$100.00. And now they would be worth about $50,000. Amazing, huh? And I'm only
pointing out the very first Nichols Cap Gun. There are plenty that would have
made you a TERRIFIC FORTUNE if only you had invested in them. Imagine having
bought about 100 mint shadow boxes of Klondikes! That would be worth about a
cool half million $$$. It makes me sick to even think about it.
 You can reach
Bob and Pat at: |
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Dangerous Bob
DeFeis |
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 Nice rifles. Notice the
Derringer cane in the middle.















 Various guns. The ones on the right hold bullets. The Daisy Kid
twirling box set in back is rare, made by Nichols. Also in cabinet, a Carnell
on the right, 3rd one back, a Long Tom and a Paladin in the box on
right.
 Thanks For The Offering
Bob and Pat!

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