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And now for something totally different! Cardboard (punch-out!) Cap Guns. These Cisco Kid Cap Guns—hey, you can't even call them "Cap Guns," can you? Well, they are definitely before my time. Or perhaps I ate the wrong cereal (but they are advertising bread). Probably, but we had plenty real Cap Guns in our house anyway. These still had to be from the 1950's because it says "THE CISCO KID ON TELEVISION."

A NOTE ABOUT THE CARDBOARD GUNS: Only the Wyatt Earp are cutouts. The rest come in one piece. The Cisco Kids, for example, actually have clickers in them.



Here's more of the same, but this time dedicated to Hopalong Cassidy.


The Lone Ranger had his cardboard gun too. "COMPLIMENTS OF MORTON'S SALT."


I don't even remember the Range Rider TV show. How did I miss it? But if I had known there were free cardboard guns that would eventually be worth some serious cash, I would have watched and saved!


Here's a little collection of various heroes (and a heroine—Dale Evans!) and even Mel Brooks in an Indian war bonnet. Where did Tim find this stuff? I mean, Blazing Saddles was made in 1974 (and is the most Politically Incorrect film ever made!—therefore I love it.) so that one had to have been printed rather recently.


Here's an interesting group: Buffalo Bill Scout, K), Westerner Pistol and a Leslie-Henry Texas Ranger


Here's part of Tim's den. One of these days I will hang up my meager collection. I see Michael Ansara (Cochise) in the lower right-hand corner.


More den. This photo shows a John Wayne memorial ring lever rifle. Right below that is a Johnny Eagle Red River rifle. As you may know, John Wayne starred in Red River and the movie was re-made with James Arness in the part.


More den. I do recognize Rin Tin Tin towards the bottom and it looks like there Hoss Cartwright in one of the photos. My dad met Dan Blocker once in a restaurant in Los Angeles. Nice guy. Why did Parnell Roberts ever leave that show?


Even more den. It looks like we have Chuck Connors as The Rifleman here. With some other stuff.

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