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Even more Cap Guns from
Leslie-Henry!
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Leslie-Henry
Wagon Train
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This Leslie-Henry Wagon Train
model is a really nice Cap Gun!
This is a rather large gun that is a model .44 that
sometimes makes a ricochet sound. The finish is antique bronze and the
scrollwork is nice.
I mention that the 2 on the right got "squzzed" a little, but
that was so that they would fit. Many thanks to Greg Drocz for the thumbnail
group of photos. |
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The box is
advertising that it makes a high-powered bullet sound when fired.
"ZING" Thanks to Jack Rosenthal of Toys and More for this
photo.
And another version of packaging for the same Cap
Gun. Again, thanks to Jack Rosenthal of Toys and
More for this photo. |
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Be Sure To Click On The
Thumbnails! |
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This is a rare
set indeed. Modeled after Robert Horton's character on the TV show Wagon Train.
It is all leather with the name tooled into the holsters.
Thanks to Dave
Klahn
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Another Wagon Train by Leslie-Henry
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Please
Click On Each Thumbnail For An Enlarged View! All Photos Courtesy of Merrill
Hines. |
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Please Click On Each Thumbnail For An Enlarged
View! |
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Gold Wagon Train from Canada (M.A. Henry)
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This is
another one of those M.A. Henry offerings from Canada and this one has a gold
finish. It is a little hard to see, but it's there. Again the square screws in
the grips give the Canadian part away.
Please Click On
Each Thumbnail For An Enlarged View! All Photos Courtesy of Chuck
Quinn |
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Here's a
Wagon Train version rifle. There are more rifles on the Rifles Pages. Be sure
to click on the small photos to see larger ones.
Thanks to Tim
Tobin
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Flying "A"
Ranch Gene Autry Rifle
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This is a simple little toy rifle. But it
probably sold well. I hate to admit it, but I never saw a Gene Autry movie in
my life! But he was very popular during the 40's and 50's.
Thanks to Steve
Arlin |
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Texas Ranger
Rifle
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Here we go with another example of a company
sticking with a design, but merely changing the label. And the color in this
case.
Thanks to
Steve
Arlin |
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And yet another version of the Texas Ranger Rifle from
Leslie-Henry (HALCO).
Thanks to Tim Tobin
And another SUPER RARE
offering from our friend Tim Tobin. Crispus Attucks was a black man involved in
the Boston Massacre and was the first person killed. Perhaps if he had had a
fine Henry rifle like this he would have turned around the battle! But this
rifle was found in a flea market basically. It is almost a dead ringer to the
Texas Ranger rifle and Tim thinks it might have been a commemorative
offering.
Thanks to Tim Tobin
Here is a
complete Rifleman set from Leslie-Henry. VERY RARE (especially to have the box)
But look! We also have a holster in the same motif.
Thanks to
Scott McCollum of Cap Gun Treasures
Another fine
offering by Belinda Quan of Chuck Quinn's absolutely incredible collection.
This is the incredibly rare Laramie version of the basic Leslie-Henry Cap Gun.
This is the only one I have ever seen in the 4 years (so far) that I have been
building this website. It would seem that the only thing limiting Chuck Quinn
is the size of his house. Belinda says that everything in the house (almost) is
Cap Gun and Western Memorabilia.. He probably has a shower stall with built-in
Cap Gun displays.
Thanks to Belinda Quan for these photos.
Here's a Laramie Cap Gun
made by Leslie-Henry, but for HALCO to distribute. Please notice that the area
where the name is is totally different, as is the Diamond "H" on the
grips.
DON'T FORGET TO CLICK ON IT TO SEE IT
EVEN LARGER!
Thanks to Belinda Quan for these photos.
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Annie Oakley Cap Gun by Leslie-Henry
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Here is one
of the basic styles of Leslie-Henry Cap Guns that is dedicated to Annie Oakley.
Though this is very similar to several others, it is still a MUST (!!!) if you
are going to have a full set. Besides, this particular is pretty rare as things
go. I wish I had a dozen of them.
Please Click On Each Thumbnail For An Enlarged
View! All Photos Courtesy of Mike Chafin. Thanks Mike!!! |
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Here's the same basic gun
as the Laramie, but this one is a Marshal and is MINT ON THE CARD, but the
card, being cardboard is showing its age for sure. And this one is in bronze
too!
Thanks to Louise Utley for this photo.
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Leslie-Henry
Marshal (HALCO)
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Leslie-Henry was one of the
premier makers of Toy Cap Guns. This Cap Gun is the blued version of the
Marshal (Halco) by Leslie-Henry from around 1955-1960. It was about 10-1/2
inches long and had a revolving cylinder and bullets.
Leslie-Henry
made models for nearly "every occasion." Davy Crockett, Gene Autry, Matt
Dillon, Hopalong Cassidy, Laramie, Maverick, Range Rider, Roy Rogers, Wagon
Train... Shall I go on? The list is long! |
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Be Sure To Click On The
Thumbnails! All photos thanks
to Gayle Bosko |
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Canadian
Leslie-Henry Marshal
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This is another one of those
offerings from Leslie-Henry and their Canadian branch. Again, you can tell it's
Canadian by the four-sided screws in it.
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Be Sure To Click On The
Thumbnails! All photos thanks
to Chuck Quinn |
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Here is a really rare set of Leslie-Henry model .44s in the
antique bronze. From top to bottom: Gene Autry, Wagon Train and U.S.
Marshal.
Many thanks to Jim Schleyer of Western Toy Guns (what we
in the hobby refer to as Backyard Buckaroos) for this
photo!
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