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There won't be any "Art Trade Fair Shows" this year because of the COVID-19 virus, so I won't be able to sell my glass ornaments at those shows. And money is tight for the USA (Pray for our leaders and Jesus said "Pray for those who would spitefully use you."...so with money tight it's just a hope that we can receive contributions.

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Leslie-Henry Paladin and Davy Crockett
Cap Guns

Paladin cylinder from Rich Hall, one of the major collectors in the WORLD! (and one of our loyal advertisers on this website)
Here's another example of virtually "cloned" Cap Guns. You will notice, of course, that the grips are different and the hammers are a little different. This Davy Crockett gun is also different from the other one listed in this Leslie-Henry section. Michael mentions that these are the 9" versions of these guns.
Be Sure To Click On The Thumbnails!

These super sharp photos are thanks to Michael Sheehan.
Here is a Paladin that is an unusual collaboration between Leslie-Henry and HALCO.

Click on this photo for a close-up!

Click RIGHT HERE for a big close-up
of the full-size Cap Gun photo!


These photos are thanks to Steve Arlin.



Here is the same basic gun as the Wild Bill Hickok featured above, but this one is a Paladin. Extremely rare and costly. This one is from Chuck Quinn's fabulous collection. The second photo is basically put there so that you could actually read where it says, "Paladin." Remember? Have Gun Will Travel. I loved that show.

Thanks to Belinda Quan for these photos.



A rather fabulous and rare set from MILCO of Canada complete with Paladin's business cards and a photo of Richard Boone as Paladin.

Thanks to Scott McCollum





Here's a nifty collection of Maverick gun Mint On Card (MOC). From left to right: Leslie-Henry, Leslie-Henry for Halco, Carnell (probably still by Leslie-Henry), and a Halco Derringer on a Nichols-style belt clip.

Photo by Belinda Quan from the Chuck Quinn collection.



Leslie-Henry Maverick and Gunsmoke
Cap Guns
The Cap Guns in these six photos are a prime example of the concept that a company would take a popular gun of good design and change the name on the gun or the grips and bingo! You would have a new gun. The Maverick above has some unusual "star" grips and the Gunsmoke version below has the "somewhat standard" horse's head grips—amber in this case.
Be Sure To Click On The Thumbnails!

These super sharp photos are thanks to Michael Sheehan.



Leslie-Henry Gunsmoke / Matt Dillon Double Set
This is about as fancy as a set like this could get. Beautiful holster and wonderful Cap Guns.

Photos by Rich Hall
Be Sure To Click On The Thumbnails!



Here's the same gun as above, but with black handles and a RED star elliptical insert.

Photo thanks to Rich Hall





Leslie-Henry Gene Autry .44
Now here's a "Dirty Harry" gun before there was a "Dirty Harry." (I love Clint Eastwood movies!!!)
A Leslie-Henry Gene Autry .44.

Actually the .44 was a common size gun, even in the old days. It just didn't have the serious Smith & Wesson power you are thinking about. But Leslie-Henry made a fine Cap Gun.
Be Sure To Click On The Thumbnails!
All photos thanks to Larry & Marilyn Tanneberg. Thanks!!!
Below we have the Singing Cowboy and our .44



Gene Autry Gold Finish Cap Gun by Leslie-Henry
Be Sure To Click On The Thumbnails!
Thanks to David Denton.
This is one of the most valuable Gene Autry Cap Guns that there is! Made by Leslie-Henry around 1950-1960, we all just wish we had been smart enough to buy a few cases! Beautiful gold finish and high-relief black grips with a horse's head on them. Truly a wonderful find and if that isn't enough, then there always the box, which is worth more money than most people's collections these days!





This is a wonderful double holster Leslie-Henry Gene Autry set that has Champion's image all over the leather. And Gene's signature in the middle.
Thanks to Rich Hall.




Here's a great comparison shot of the Leslie-Henry Gene Autry Western Repeater Cap Gun and the same thing in the Buzz Henry variety.
Thanks to Chuck Quinn .



And how's this for a nice Gold Gene Autry Leslie-Henry Cap Gun and holster? This one is furnished to us by our friend Scott McCollum of Tulsa, Oklahoma.


Here's the box for the standard nickel-type Gene Autry Cap Gun featured above. There's Champion on the grips.




This is such a nice photo of the "standard" type of Leslie-Henry Cap Gun—albeit the Gene Autry version, that I just had to include it. It would be hard to take a better photograph. This one comes from our friend Scott McCollum.


Leslie-Henry Gene Autry Pop-Up Version
This pop-up version is simply the Wild Bill Hickok pop-up version above that has been renamed.

This specimen shows the gold version, but it also comes in the nickel plated version, which is less rare.
Be Sure To Click On The Thumbnails!
All photos above thanks to David Denton
And here's the nickel plated version.
Photo thanks to Scott McCollum



More of the 10-1/2" Leslie-Henry Gene Autry
Pop-Up Version in Nickel
These photos were so good of the rare 10-1/2 version of the pop-up model that I just had to add them.

Photos by Rich Hall



I couldn't resist it and so here's another gold pop-up versions of the Gene Autry classic from Chuck Quinn.


Here's the box from a Gene Autry Ranch Outfit, but made by Leslie-Henry.

Thanks to David Denton.



Here's the insides and the outsides of another Gene Autry Ranch Outfit.
Do remember to "Mouse Over" our photos to see if you can look at a larger version. In this case...you can.

Many thanks to Scott McCollum.


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