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is the guy who collects cap guns on the new VDB...i know he was on the old lefora site
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Dan,

Tim (tjlglass) is a fan of these - if it isn't him your thinking of, he might know who they are.

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Taniwha wrote:Dan,

Tim (tjlglass) is a fan of these - if it isn't him your thinking of, he might know who they are.

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There was someone on the old forum who was into cap guns and rifles and I think he was looking for old ads and a particular model (Lone Star?) but I don't remember him here.
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Hi Guys, had a look on the old 'Lefora' site and it was "Dayle" who was asking about Cap Guns and only Dan (Brad Pittiful), commented on his request and offered a link to a website. "Dayle" only had 25 postings on the old site, so may not have been regular enough to notice the signs of our move to a new site.

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thanks guys...and dayle is one guy i remember...if tj see this ill ask him if he was the big collector or was it dayle
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well in case someone has interest in these besides me...i got this the on my birthday...my mom gave me some one for my birthday and i bought this...i had a limit and it was way under it...its just like the one i had as a kid...got that one at christmas...funny i got one on christmas and one for my birthday haha!

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here is the one i got at christmas

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Very nice Dan, what make are they, I don't reconise the box artwork. My cap-guns were from Lone Star, the traditional Cowboy type in 'Chrome' effect finish and I also have (yes, still got it) a German Luger that I think was from a 'Man from U.N.C.L.E.' set. My biggest gun was one of those 'Johnny Seven' guns, that did everything, it was almost as tall as me!

Thank's for showing the pictures here, a good place for them and maybe we will see some more from forum members!

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I'm back again...look what I have just found, the Lone Star 'Man from UNCLE Set' and apart from it's later white plastic items support tray, This is the set I had, but it was in hard plastic with a totally clear plastic lid, because it cracked when somebody leant on it with their hand, damm it!!!

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oh sorry...its by mattel...shootin shell cap rifle...i always thought the words on the cardboard was samson...but i dont see how that ties in with the old west

during research ive come across the cardboard that mattel did for a few guns like that...one is...ramrod the other is....rango which was a tv show that only ran one season and that cardboard is harder to find

here is a link so you can see the rango rifle cardboard and then you can see a six shooter ramrod cardboard

http://www.nicholscapguns.com/mattel4.htm

i think mine says ramrod...now if i could find the cardboard for the rifle that would rule

also i cant believe how small this rifle is...of couse last time i held one i was prolly 10 years old...with a kids hands...haha

oh yeah the part on the side where you put the bullets in isnt there...i wish i could get that fixed...oh well..i got it cheap for now thats all that counts
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GHOSTHUNTER wrote:I'm back again...look what I have just found, the Lone Star 'Man from UNCLE Set' and apart from it's later white plastic items support tray, This is the set I had, but it was in hard plastic with a totally clear plastic lid, because it cracked when somebody leant on it with their hand, damm it!!!

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whoa that is sweet! i used to watch uncle...i remember during the commercial i would get into a shoot out with some bad guys...i cant remember if i just had a regular detective type pistol or the man from uncle official pistol...anyway that set is awesome...ive seen it lots of times when i was looking for cap guns on ebay...nice you still have the luger from when you were a kid

ive also seen the johnny 7 set...wow that thing is massive...one kid on my street had a complete army set with uniform machine gun helmet grenades...so when we would play army some of use used our cowboy guns :lol:...oh well cant be authentic when you parts said...we bought you a gun...then explain but its not an army gun its a cowboy gun...they still didnt care :lol:
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