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Jamie Linford went to a special amount of trouble to photograph Tom Winge's collection. He also told me that it is pronounced: "WIN jeeee." Of course, me being what these "Super Collectors" would consider a neophyte, I don't know enough about a lot of these to properly say much about them. And besides, there are so many photos, that I think that I'm just going to let some of the photos speak for themselves. Tom called me on the phone and explained many of them. You might notice that 100% of Tom's collection is cast-iron. I asked him why and he said it was just from his time.

Sadly, I was informed that Tom passed away on May 5th, 2012. We of the Cap Gun Community are really going to miss one of our greatest collectors.
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A couple of good looking Indians. The one on the left is Tecumseh and the one on the right is Hiawatha.


Holster and cuff sets by Keyston Brothers, new in the box.


A Lone Ranger tent, mint in the box—it's never been used.


Early double holster set with matching cuffs and the guns are new Kit Carsons. They were made by Kenton.





Some people might want to know why this particular Cap Gun is featured in quite a few photos and that is because it is one of the rarest Cap Guns you are going to find. This is the only one to be found and is a prototype.




It is mint-unfired and a beautiful gun. The only one known.














Here is a Kilgore with the tag still on it.




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