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Here is an excellent photo (what else?) from Doug
on the rearing rider on his horse of the cherry red grip of this Kilgore
Ranger.![]() It always surprises me some when I see Cap Guns in a condition that is this good. Most of us played with ours until either you couldn't remember where you left them or they just finally fell apart. But there were a lot of foxholes to be dug in those days and Bad Guys to get rid of. And we used a lot of imagination. ![]() Photo thanks to Doug Hamilton ![]() |
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