[RE] Collections

Cop Collection

Storied American manufacturers Stevens, Nichols, Kilgore, Daisy, Kenton, Wyandotte and the undisputed king of kids guns Hubley are featured. These guys gave us cap guns, water pistols, dart guns, cork and pop guns. Cast iron, die cast metal, tin and plastic. They came in an unending array of styles and designs. And, they can still be picked from barns, and garages and flea markets across this great nation. Dents, dings and rust. Proof of their authenticity.

Safe.
Fun.
No License required.

Cowboy Collection

Recycled materials encasing vintage collectables. Jeffrey Bird takes his passion for history and sets out in pursuit of those items that remind us most of our past. What kid didn’t have a toy gun? In a pre-politically correct world when such things were just fine. What kid doesn’t remember fondly afternoons of a bygone era playing army or cops and robbers? When our lives were less structured and our imaginations ran wild. Linger awhile, remember the loud pop and the smell of gun powder and smile about a simpler time. Safe. Fun. No license required.

Lost In Space

1960: the space race was on, imaginations ran wild, and kids bounded across the planet unrestrained by gravity. Water pistols, sparking guns and flashlights became the birthday gifts of choice. Salvaged from antique stores, flea markets and garage sales and encased by recycled building materials Jeffbirdart is pleased to share his [RE]Collections – Space Collection.

(toy) Guns, Guns, Guns.

Toy guns come in every conceivable form. Intrigued? Take a look…

Non-Gun Collections

Any thing can be
[RE] boxed