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Here's even more of John Bracken's fine collection.

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This is as good a Plainsman as you are ever going to find. The gold Plainsman was made by Dodge Melton in 1948. I've never seen that box before. Pretty rare stuff! The box is gold but the flash makes some of it look silver. It shot disc caps, big bore, large cylinder holes. A very rare gun made in 3 models. The badge is marked Plainsman.


Here's a mighty fine double holster set with Pasadena Stallion 45's and a Stallion 38 and box thrown in for good measure. You could fly to London and back for what this set-up would cost you.


And a bunch of Nichols Cap Guns. From the top. A Stallion 45 Mark-II, a Mustang 500, a black-gripped Silver Colt (sell it to me John!), what appears to be a blued Top Hand 250 (I could be wrong) and a Stallion 32.


Oh, the humanity!!! Ok, it's more of the same, but I'm a Nichols and I don't have a wall set-up like this! But I'm working on it.


Hey...what's the big idea of throwing in a Hubley Pirate pistol right after these fine Nichols Cap Guns? Hubley? When I was a kid, that was "The Enemy." Now I actually collect them.

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