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This website costs a lot more to keep up than the
meager amount we take in when people place ads, as it is SO HUGE. But that's
what our Cap Gun Friends want: A HUGE SITE. If you enjoy our website,
then we politely ask you to contribute, in order to offset the (growing)
expense. We don't ask for much, but then every bit helps! If you will
(hopefully) click on the button below, then you can contribute at least $10 (or
more if you like) to help. It is not tax-deductible, as we hope to be a
profitable enterprise. Thanks, Mike Nichols
(WE ALSO PROMISE NOT TO KEEP YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION
NOR SOLICIT YOU FOR MORE DONATIONS!!!--WE HATE TO GET CONSTANT BEGGING NOTES IN
THE MAIL OR E-MAIL!)
We Take The Following Payment Options
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Click here to "vote"
(show where you live) so we can list where Cap Gun Collectors live!
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Don't forget that Uncle Talley wrote a book on the entire
subject of Nichols Industries that has become a collector's item in itself.
Click above or below for more details.
You can have your own website that
shows off your toys and/or Cap Guns. Click on the examples below to see their
sites.
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A rough saloon with some young
desperados. The left picture on the far wall is Dwight Nichols, son of
Talley W. Nichols. Notice (!!!) the Stallion Saddle Gun Model 300 with the
blonde furniture that is standing on the rack on the left. It is also blued!!!
Fabulously rare!!! Send me your mint in the box model and charge me $200.
Photo
contribution by Robert Nichols
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We will be
happy to list toy shows and the like (free), if you will please send them to me
at: . |
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Should you
have some nice photos and/or some text, please send them to me at: .
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