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Huge Mark X International Set
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(then go find it!)
WE HAVE LOTS OF BRANDS OF CAP GUNS BESIDES JUST NICHOLS ON THIS WEBSITE.



PLEASE HELP!
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.

Believe me, even small contributions help! This is the only site where you are likely to find most of the Cap Guns ever made. The site will always be free to use, but it's not free for me.

YOU CAN CLICK BELOW TO HELP OUT!
(Contritubutions start at only $10, but you can make it more if you can afford it.)
(And we absolute refuse to put you on a mailing list or sell your e-mail address.)
Thank you "History Buffs & Collectors"—Mike Nichols, Texas



The "Stallion" brand has become synonymous with Nichols Industries, Inc. This all started back in 1950 with the planning of the famous Stallion 45 in Pasadena. Throughout the years the Stallion series represented the best of the best.




Here's some nice Stallion holsters from our good friend Ed Manes.

A good comparison photo of the first Stallion 45 and a MK-II version.


Brand New Old Stock never used... Ted bought this (I am showing the box twice, so you can see it better.) at a toy show 25 years ago, and the man that he bought it from told me him that he had gotten it from a salesman that worked for the "Nichols Capgun Co." He said that Talley had 10 of these made for the top salesmen. They were made at the MelvIn G. Miller Co, Inc., Houston, Texas. You will notice that this holster allows for right-handed people or those "lucky" left-handed people—like me!

Photo by Ted Dietrich


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