Give Me a Gun or Somethin'! The Monster's At the Door!

Started by bigbud, July 29, 2011, 09:11:59 PM

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bigbud

Darn Jimm......that ain't much info..............matched pair of what guns?  Buddy

bigbud

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I HAVEEEEE TO OBTAIN THIS TOY. IM ON A MISSION !!!





Back woman! Back! I'd have nothing appropriate to drive the apes from my door!      Buddy

missdead13

Quote from: bigbud on January 28, 2012, 10:19:16 PM
Back woman! Back! I'd have nothing appropriate to drive the apes from my door!      Buddy

Hey. You saw all my weapons.. lol..
I WILL come armed...
might even get out my slingshots ;)  potato gun? :D
" Your future is in an oblong box "

Hepcat

Quote from: missdead13 on January 28, 2012, 06:25:32 PMI buy " ammo" (modern, like the cheap rolls from walmart or the drugstore ), and try to makeshift "load" my old metal cap guns with the rolls.. it doesnt work that well. I only get one shot , out of like 5?  does anyone else have this problem?

Are you trying to load eight shot rings of this sort:



Into cap guns designed for rolls like this?



???
Collecting! It's what I do!

bigbud

Quotepotato gun?

Missdead13, I got me one of them too!








missdead13

" Your future is in an oblong box "

missdead13

Quote from: Hepcat on January 30, 2012, 10:38:26 AM
Are you trying to load eight shot rings of this sort:



Into cap guns designed for rolls like this?



???
hahahha.. no no no... its just the modern version of the rolls dont seem to fit into my old guns that well.. and theres hardly any " umph!!! " when i fire.. i dont know if they do that on purpose now, for " safety" reasons??  Id rather play with danger and see the sparks and hear it go " bang bang bang" with each shot. :D
" Your future is in an oblong box "

bigbud

should be able to find plenty of old caps on E-bay. Zillions of un-fired caps out there, I'm sure........Buddy

bigbud

Here's a Multiple Toymaker James Bond Automatic Shooting Camera (movie camera). It fires large golden bullets and includes a leather grain camera case. It is dated 1966....there was a ton of spy and secret agent merchandise during the early Bond years...........Buddy






Hepcat

Is that the same Multiple Toymakers that was previously Multiple Plastics Corporation? That would indicate that any toys or figures with the MPC logo came out no later than 1966.

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Collecting! It's what I do!

bigbud

Hep, that would be interesting info. I'm off to the Friday flea market in town then into KC for a mall art show..........Your assignment is to have an answer to this question by the time I get back. .................. Or........... The Scatter/Bigbud invasion of Canada is back on. Don't make me do it! I haven't crossed over the Kansas border in some time! Plus I'd have to wait on that rascal from Florida to join up. Invasions are so complicated nowadays............    Buddy

Scatter

Bud, we can't go until after UP's operation. Taking over Canada is a 3 man job. Of course, that's only if they bring in their military.  ;D
We're all here because we're not all there.
http://www.distinctivedummies.net/index.html

bigbud

We'll speak Canadinaese and fool em till we get to Hep's house. But UP can come along anyway.  Once there we'll strip off all the diversion (our clothes) and make Hep sing America the Beautiful in all our invasion glory........ smells like victory! (or model kit glue, whichever).......Buddy

ToyMemories

Quote from: Hepcat on February 09, 2012, 10:31:24 AM
Is that the same Multiple Toymakers that was previously Multiple Plastics Corporation? That would indicate that any toys or figures with the MPC logo came out no later than 1966.???
The MPC (Multiple Products Corporation) logo was pretty much used consistently on their items from the 1950's to the end (and is still on some of the re-issue stuff), so no that wouldn't be the case... I usually say "Multiple Toymakers, aka MPC".  Without packaging some of their stuff can be pretty hard to date.
What can be annoying is much wishful thinking (or deceit, with eBay sellers) when they say "MPC=Marx Products Corporation" (NOT the case, ever)
(In case of attack, I'd take the Marx Wanted Dead or Alive Mare's Laig rifle, one of my favorites!)

(original hand-made prototype carved out of plastic that was used to make one of the cap gun molds, with production gun halves)
-Mike
ToyMemories.com / MarxFiles.com / MultipleToymakers.com
Preserving Toy History / Preserving the History of the Original Marx Toys

bigbud

Wow......that original sculpt and prototype stuff is amazing!  Buddy