Two weeks ago I posted a couple of Mattel Shootin' Shell Fanner commercials (HERE), harkening back to my days as a half-pint gunslinger. This week I grant equal time to my inner detective. Yep, I had one of these Snub-Nose .38s, complete with badge and shoulder holster, and wore it to emulate my favorite private eye, Stu Bailey of 77 Sunset Strip. At the time, of course, I had no idea old Stu had been born in Roy Huggins' The Double Take, but that's another story (told HERE).
I also had the Tommy Burst machine gun, but didn't know it was sold in a detective set. I used mine while wearing my plastic army helmet.
Evan.
ReplyDeleteYet another Mattel masterpiece.
I have a large revolver collection (much to my wife's irritation) but I still get a kick out of the toys.
I wonder what the snub would cost today, new on the card? A great deal I imagine.
Ah well, back to sagebrush and six-guns and making a living.
Regards,
Joe
Whoa. And I was stuck using a stick for a gun. Take one of these to the mall these days and they might shoot you.
ReplyDeleteI actually got a Mattel Snub-Nose .38 for Christmas. Love the shoulder holster! It shot little yellow bullets, but I soon lost them.
ReplyDeleteDon't know what that set would bring these days, Joe, but I know it's more than I could afford.
ReplyDeleteI'd be tempted, Rick, but luckily the shoulder holster no longer fits me. It must've shrunk.
After that, I had a briefcase that converted into a machine gun. Spy stuff, 'natch.
ReplyDeleteBriefcase, eh? That must have been Topper Toy's Secret Sam. That one's on YouTube too:
ReplyDeletehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5DkYTRYB6tU
You sure had a lot of toys as a kid--and adult, come to think of it. I had one cowboy cap gun and a holster too small for it.
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