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Here's Ron Eaton's memorabilia and also an idea of what a wall full of hero photos looks like!
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Wow! What a layout. Ron says that these are some guns that he had stored away. It's better than all of mine put together already—not counting the other photos.


I already checked and THIS IS NOT that same group of BB Guns that was on the other page. I almost wish it were. Because I am jealous! Forget the 10th Commandment for a second...I wish I had these BB Guns. Well, of course, I really don't, but I wish I had some just like them. My guess is that you can buy a Honda Accord like mine for what they and that other group are worth. And yet, at the time they were originally sold, they weren't expensive at all. Every kid just had to have one. Now if I only had $1 for every Daisy ever sold, I could re-publish my Uncle Talley's little book and add color photos!!!


Are you folks paying attention to the quality of these photos? I get a lot of hits on these Collection Page, but I would like to have a few comments from you folks on whether or not you are enjoying seeing other people's collections.


Our right side of that same shelf. Here we see a bunch of Hubley and Kilgore Cap Guns. With a few Kenton and Stevens thrown in for good measure. I see a 49-ER there and a nice Kilgore Lone Ranger. Any excess Cap Guns that you might have can be shipped to me and I'll gladly donate the shipping out of the goodness of my heart.


I guess one of these days I'm going to have to break down and buy a Kilgore Big Horn. Everybody else seems to have one but me. Here's a couple of them front and center. Along with some nice Alan Ladd Shane guns and a BOX! Doggone but I cherish good boxes.


Gee willikers, won't you look at the Cap Guns! Besides the nice HALCO and Leslie-Henry guns, there are some Nichols Guns in this man's house! There's a Mustang 500 and the box of my perennial favorite, the Stallion 41-40. And, of course, on the far right a Stallion 45 MK-II. Do you notice that Hubley 44 there? The lack of luster on the gun suggests that it is one of those from the kit, but I can't be sure. If that Cap Gun (and all Hubley long 45's and 44's) had been properly engineered, then it might just be the most famous Cap Gun of all time, but it had some serious design flaws. But I still like it. I have 2 of them.



This photo was just a tad fuzzy, so I sharpened it a bunch. I hope it comes out good on your end. And I hope that you are clicking on all of these photos, for I have a larger version behind every one of them. The quality of Ron's photos is just too good to miss.


I just can't believe it. There goes that jealousy factor again. He has a Stallion Model 61 in the shadow box!!! Do you have any idea of what that's worth? Well, if I had just won the lottery, then he could sell it to me for a pretty penny!!! And of course, right in front it is one of my personaly favorites: The Stallion 41-40. And some Hubley Cowboys.


Here is a photo with 3 Pasadena Stallion 45's in it. And one of them is a rather controversial gun. Notice that the one on the left is gold plated. This is only the second one from Pasadena that I have ever seen that was gold plated and the other one is in my cousin Robert's showcase. Very unusual.


Here is a good close-up of that controversial Stallion 45 from Pasadena. If any of the rest of you have one like it, please let me know. I thought that Robert's was the only one in existence.

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