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![]() ![]() I was at a friends house recently and he was showing off SOME of his toy guns. ![]() Can you ID them? ![]() My favorite Twilight Zone episode was with Andy Devine called "Hocus Pocus and Frisby" Here is a link to the episode. http://www.imdb.com/video/hulu/vi953984793 Bob
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![]() My neighborhood theater showed sci-fi & monster movies on Saturdays, "This Island Earth", "I Married A Monster From Outer Space", "The Thing From Another World", "Forgotten Planet", every monster known, the Stooges, etc. TV had "Our Gang", "The Young Rascals" [I think that was the name], and the famous local show "The Howdy Doody Show", which was a bunch of kinda-westerny marionettes and a 'Buffalo Bob' and a clown named Clarabelle. There is a great underground tape/reel of obscene out-takes of the marionettes engaged in sexual activity...I saw it once years ago; it was hilarious. Put together between takes on the set, when the puppeteers were bored and waiting for the scenery/props to be changed. Great stuff! ![]() I don't recall the "Phantom" serials but I did follow him in the daily/Sunday comics. I especially liked the 'ancestors' storylines, a 1700's Phantom fighting pirates with the Phantom costume and two holstered flintlocks! ![]() There was also a fanzine in the late 50's/early 60's called "Famous Monsters Of Filmland" put out by a fan who collected old publicity stills and published them in magazine form...Forest J. Ackerman was his name...Great fanzine; one of the first IIRC... ![]() I had a Hubley cap gun once; it was the same time frame as the 'Fanner 50' but it was a top-break six-shooter. I wanted a Fanner 50 real bad, but my mother didn't know Hubley from Mattel and bought me the Hubley instead. All-zinc, shot some kind of caps, but the top-break and hinged barrel/cylinder were quite interesting. I've been trying to find it on eBay but no luck so far. Of course, back then I didn't want the Hubley, I wanted the Fanner. I cried. My mom was heartbroken. ![]()
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OK, I have a copy of A-A-M-O-W #97 coming. Seller didn't indicate whether it was the original 1952 edition or the 1963 reprint, but shouldn't matter, except for the ads. IIRC, there was a big company selling novelties, toys, magic tricks, etc that advertised in comic books back then. I forget the name, but I used to order small stuff from them.
Haw! Grown men, sitting around talking about 'the good old days'!!! ![]() Next we'll be sitting in rocking chairs with blankets on us!!! ![]()
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Speaking of cap guns, does anyone remember detonating an entire roll of caps at once with a hammer on the sidewalk? We would probably be hauled off to jail on explosives charges if such an evil act was committed today.
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Well, the big one in the uppermost photo is a real Whitney Wolverine .22 semi auto pistol. A collector's item today and ahead of its time in styling. The little ones next to it, if memory serves me, I think were double action spring loaded and shot those little clay balls that were covered with some sort of thin silver colored plastic coating. They also may have shot little hollow or solid plastic balls. They strongly resembled the Whitney Wolverine pistol but I don't remember what the little toy ones were called though. In your second photo, the Hi Standard Challenger looking one at the top was the Johnny Eagle big game hunter pistol that came with the big game hunter set and the 1911 one is also a Johnny Eagle one but I can't remember which set it came from. Both of them may have been available individually as well as with sets too, I can't recall. I remember that black Luger as a squirt gun. I had a very realistic toy Luger (that was double action though) that the toggle actually worked when you double action'ed the trigger and it fired a plastic bullet that went into the front of the barrel over a little metal piece, that was projected out by the force of a toy cap. What was unusual about it was that the toggle actually went up and down as you double action'ed it. I can't remember for sure, but it may have been a 007 or Man From Uncle secret agent toy gun. I've thought about that working toy Luger toggle action for years. Wish I could find it again on e bay. I don't recognize the silver one that looks kinda like a Luger, a Lahti or Glisenti, but has more of a rear slide area that looks like a P38. That one isn't it, but I had one that looked a little similar that folded up to look like a camera and was a spy/secret agent gun. How many did I get correct? . Last edited by Bill_in_fl; 03-13-2015 at 04:31 PM. |
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OK guys, here is "The Twilight Zone" episode about the WWI era British pilot that ended in a US Air Force base in the 60s:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nuJD0k-LMZY It is called "The Last Flight" And oh... those marvellous F100 Super Sabres... Have fun! |
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That Howdy-Doody gag reel might be on YouTube by now...
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Mine were all one color of blue turquoise with long horn steer heads on the grips. Maybe if you see the wide smooth top hammer vs the more narrow top serrated hammer, it would jog your memory. I've seen both on e bay, but have had a hard time finding the wide smooth top hammer (Hubley .38 Colt) with the blue turquoise steer head grips. Also on my holsters, there was a gold imprinted rearing Stallion just like on a Colt, with ".38 Colt" imprinted under the rearing Stallion. On ebay, try typing in Hubley .38 Colt and also Hubley Texan (more narrow serrated hammer otherwise the same except for the model markings on the gun), and pay particular attention to the hammers in the pics. Might jog the ole memory. . Last edited by Bill_in_fl; 03-15-2015 at 08:20 PM. |
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Second photo, top pistol is a Johnny Eagle "Magumba", made by Topper in the 60's. I had the matching elephant rifle when I was a kid. Shot plastic bullets, and used caps.
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Good job on the toy guns. You get a Gold Star! ![]() You did better then I did! The silver metal luger is a very cool toy that I had never seen before.Load a roll of caps and shoot all day! Even has semi-toggle action. The little yellow ball shooting toy Wolverines where sold as Zebra pistols. ![]() My friend and I are both Whitney Wolverine admirers.You gotta love a pistol that comes apart like a Chinese puzzle. They can be true jam-o-matics with the wrong ammo and incorrect magazine loading technique. Love the style. Does anyone remember M-80s? Serious fun for explosive crazed pre-teens. ![]() Many friends where sent to the principals office for mysterious boys restroom incidents. Still got all my fingers! Completely not PC nowadays. I miss those days. ![]() Bob
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You guys talking about the 'other' storylines in the popular comic books have jarred something loose in my memory...We all remember Green Arrow and Green Lantern but does anyone else remember (from Detective Comics I think) the shape-changing alien known as the "Manhunter From Mars" or the race of super-advanced simians [gorillas, chimpanzees, orangutans etc] that lived in super-cities underground and traveled in atomic powered cars through continent wide tunnels??? I don't recall the names of the two series but the storylines appeared occasionally in the 'regular' comic books...
I do remember "The Haunted Tank" series. ![]() On TV, there were a couple good comedies to watch. "The Many Loves Of Dobie Gillis" was great; everybody loved Maynard G. Krebs. "Our Miss Brooks" was another, Art Linkletter had a talk show; "Kukla, Fran, & Ollie"; "Wild Bill Hickock", "The Bob Cummings Show"... My favorite was "Science Fiction Theater"...There was an episode about a widow and her son living way out in the desert, no phone or electricity, and visited by a mysterious stranger with a suitcase, telling wild stories to the kid about trains running in the sky...The widow was woken up in the morning to find the stranger gone and the son playing with his electric train set which was plugged into the strangers suitcase/duplex receptacle...Cool stuff for the 50's... ![]()
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In those days, you could run around with toy guns and play games all day long. Now someone calls the police and you stand a good chance of being shot. Back then, cops would rather take a bullet than shoot a kid. Now they find excuses and take that all inclusive rational justification "I felt my life was in danger." Remember the kid in the field in California with an AK-looking toy, or the 'glock tart' or the kid who used a pencil in school as a gun... suspended. So kids still play guns... in ultra violent video games, indoors and private but protected, with out all the exercise of running around. It feeds their imagination in harmful ways and a few... Well I'll take the '50's and my toy guns back in Midland Texas.
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Does anyone remember "Magnus Robot Fighter"? He was a mortal who had incredible strength and fought robots in the future. A typical cover would show him severing a robot's head with a karate chop. Yep, the ghost of civil war general Jeb Stuart, haunting/protecting the Stuart tank (named after him) and its crew. What's funny is sometimes we'd see the thin wispy figure of the ghostly general on his horse. So I guess his horse was a ghost too! Lol. If I remember correctly, I think the tank commander was a direct descendant of Gen Jeb Stuart and that's one reason his ghost haunted/protected the tank and crew and frequently warned them of danger. Quote:
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I have all the "Magnus Robot Fighter" series.They where Gold Key comics. Great artwork on the early ones.The later ones went downhill. Does anyone remember "Doc Savage"? Originally published in pulp magazines in the 1930's and 1940's? He and his men carried fully automatic pistols with the rams horn magazines! ![]() They traveled in gyro-copters and Zeppelin's and lived in the Empire State building. ![]() Good Stuff! Bob
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The Martian Manhunter (J'onn J'onzz) is a superhero who appears in comic books published by DC Comics. Created by writer Joseph Samachson and artist Joe Certa, the character first appeared in Detective Comics #225 "The Manhunter From Mars" in November 1955. Quote:
According to Wikipedia, the super-simians appeared in the Flash comics - Gorilla City is a fictional city in the DC Comics Universe. The city, hidden in the jungles of Africa, is home to a race of super-intelligent gorillas, that gained their powers from a meteorite...Gorilla City first appears in The Flash vol. 1 #106, (April 1959)...After an alien spacecraft crashes into the jungles of Africa, local gorillas become hyper-intelligent and acquire telepathic abilities. These gorillas form Gorilla City. The city led by Solovar quickly creates technology far surpassing that of humanity and cloaks itself from human society. I saw a Hubley that looked like my old one except for the serrated hammer, so I must have had the 'fanner' version. The T-lock top break was familiar, but the one on eBay had enfraving/filigree/whatever it's called, and I don't recall that. It did have the cream & black grips. It was cool! I was disappointed that i didn't get the Mattel Fanner 50, but I grew to like the Hubley better. ![]()
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