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General Discussion To Gateway To Airguns => Back Room => : Bogey March 19, 2010, 08:08:51 AM

: Fess Parker. Dead at 85.
: Bogey March 19, 2010, 08:08:51 AM
Another icon has passed.    How many of us remember Fess Parker as Davey Crockett when we were much younger?   He also played Daniel Boone.
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: North Pack March 19, 2010, 08:32:53 AM
Yup, - remember Fess, Roy Rogers, Gene Autry etc., etc., - seems all the "good heroes" are gone.
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: Gene_SC March 19, 2010, 09:45:49 AM
That is to bad. I still have memories of those old shows. And I guess as time passes that is all we will have are memories. For sure most of our heroes are gone now.
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: dk1677 March 19, 2010, 10:43:27 AM
Yes its sad !
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: snookman March 19, 2010, 11:15:15 AM
God rest his soul.
 Who are the Role Models and Heroes now. Criminals, Liars, Thieves, Adulterers, Pedophiles, Murderers, Gang bangers, Etc. The world has moved on. God help us. snookman
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: VINNY March 19, 2010, 12:27:09 PM
I remember watching that show as a kid. I also remember having a crush on Daniel Boone's wife.Also, Matt Dillon was sooooo cool. I wanted to live on the Ponderosa with the Cartwrights. Chuck Connor was pretty cool too.About a year ago my wife got me into some old classic movies that I did NOT want to see, but I am glad I did. Errol Flynn is awesome.I like all his movies that I have seen. But my absolute favorite old movie is Northwest Passage. Made me want to re-enlist. That was a man I would have gone to war with. He was a great leader. Movies, [like most things ] just aren't the same.
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: Big_Bill March 19, 2010, 12:28:44 PM


Yes it is a sad day !



John Wayne was my role model, and a few others, when John died I felt a true sence of loss !



Society has lost another great one! God Please bless them All !!!!!



I can't think of one single male role model left today. Even Sgt. Barry Sadler is gone ! De Oppresso Liber !



No parades to mark their passing, no flags at half staff to honor their lives :0



Just another day, just another loss :0



Bill

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: Meann-Machine March 19, 2010, 01:44:25 PM
Not just memories. I have the complete set of the Davy CrockettDisney movies and the6 season set of the Daniel Boone T.V. series. I watched one of the ol' Daniel Boone shows in memoriam last night.Better T.V. than most of the shows on now.
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: TCups March 19, 2010, 02:29:24 PM
Daveeeeeeeeee  Dayveee Crocket, king of the wild frontier?
Daniel Boone was a man, was a big big man!  He fought for America to keep all Americans free.
Bet you $500 BO hasn't got a clue who Fess Parker was.
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: longislandhunter March 19, 2010, 02:34:46 PM
I used to love watching Fess Parker in his Daniel Boone and Davy Crocket roles.  I was really sad to hear he passed...

Jeff
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: RedFeather March 19, 2010, 04:29:00 PM


What? No Zorro with Sergeant Garcia (who actually had an incredibly good singing voice.) Man, we lived and breathed that stuff. A couple of years ago we were sitting around talking about those Christmas "gotta have" toys that always seem to be out of stock and my Mom (rest her soul) said the one she remembered was that "damn coonskin cap" from Davey Crockett. She had to look all over to find one for me. And no internet shopping in the 50's. (I've still got her "charge cards" - made of out stamped sheet metal like dog tags.)



Northwest Passage is a movie that was way ahead of its time. It's still fresh today. The book was wonderful, as well.

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: Big_Bill March 19, 2010, 06:22:17 PM


I never received the Coon Skin Cap Red,



But I did cherish my Danial BooneKentucky Cap Rifle, I had that for many years, until it disappeared one day :0



Bill

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: North Pack March 19, 2010, 09:33:08 PM
http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/news/la-et-fess-disney20-2010mar20,0,5246461.story
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: RedFeather March 20, 2010, 02:07:37 AM


Had the cap but not the rifle, LOL. I do remember waking up on my birthday and finding a Daisy canteen and a honking big hog leg of a cap pistol. I want to say it looked like a real six shooter, with ejector and brass shells in which you put a cap, then a dull gray pot metal "bullet" with a hole through it, kind of like a wadcutter. This must have been it - Nichols Stallion .45 -



http://www.nicholscapguns.com/45mkii.htm



Believe me, it's had me hooked ever since. :D  

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: TCups March 20, 2010, 03:27:29 AM
Red:

That pistol was the much coveted Mattel Faner '50 Shootin' shell cap pistol, and it was the holy grail of cap pistols for young boys in the '50s.  With a sheet of" Greenie Stick-um Caps", you could indeed stick one on the back of a cartridge and discharge a spring-loaded gray plastic bullet -  at plastic army men, stand up paper targets, the dog, the cat, your siblings . . .  what fun.  

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W8qXLxHi9_8

It turns out you can also put the Greenie Stick-um Caps on the bottom of your sister's tap dance shoes.  My brother and I did so to my baby sister's tap shoes, then snuck them back into her dance bag.  She came home from her dance lesson in tears.  Seems her dance teacher couldn't suppress the belly laugh resulting from the "clack-clack- POW" that started off her tap dance lesson.  Yes, we were cruel indeed.
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: Big_Bill March 20, 2010, 03:32:07 AM


Yes,



He portrayed everything that everyone wanted to be !



And what everyone wanted for a true American Hero !



Bill

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: RedFeather March 20, 2010, 05:17:04 AM


I don't think mine shot the red plastic "bullets", although I do remember those very well. We also screwed around. Nothing like being bore, a box of rolls caps and a claw hammer on a summer's day. Now it would bring the SWAT squad! When a bit older, one of the guys came back from vacation with a little Davey Crockett style cap pistol. It was a fake percussion gun where you put the cap on a flat piece which the hammer struck, causing a bit of smoke to come out of the muzzle. The barrel also had a round vent hole just ahead of the breech. We found that you could stick a lady finger firecracker into it, with the fuse out that hole and then drop down one of those little jaw breakers that came in a light blue box. When tested about six feet against the wall of his house, we were amazed to see it completely pulverized the jaw breaker against the bricks. After one or two more shots, it was retired for fear of it blowing up.



The tap dance joke reminded me of a story my dad told about he and his cousin adding thumbtacks to the keys of a piano to make it sound like a honky-tonk. Resulted in a sound whipping for him from my Grand Dad, but his cousin (owner of the piano) got off scot- free.

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: North Pack March 20, 2010, 08:45:53 AM
Geez, - that's right, cap pistols, never knew there was a "cap" rifle. - Today some kid pulls out a cap pistol, - he and his parents would have to do 50 hours of "community service" after the "get out" of the police station, and go for mandatory counseling.
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: Tdubya March 20, 2010, 01:24:10 PM
To that list add - Gary Cooper, Alan Ladd, Glenn Ford, Burt Lancaster, Steve McQueen... I miss those guys

Now we have Keenu Reeves, Tom Cruise, Will Smith, Vin Diesel, etc.

At least Clint Eastwood is hangin' in there. And Arnold is a governator...lol.
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: SUPERFITTER March 21, 2010, 11:34:17 AM
I still have the buckle gun: http://www.nicholscapguns.com/mattel2.htm   3/4 of the way down the page. I also had a side by side double barrel shotgun w/ plastic shells, I don't recall the manufacturer or brand name. I also had a hand gun that was the size of a Colt 45 w/ a dark blue finish, it was a lot larger than the cap pistols that my friends had.  I wish I knew who manufactured this copy of the colt 45.
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: airiscool March 21, 2010, 03:21:02 PM
"........Geez, - that's right, cap pistols, never knew there was a "cap" rifle. ..........."

The Mattel "Plainsman" set I had came with a 6 shot Colt .45 revolver  in a real suade leather holster with scabard and plastic knife, and a lever action Winchester. Both fired stick-on caps. It was the "Shootin' Shell" 45  in the first page and a  lever action similar to the one on the third page of SUPPERFITTER's link.

They shot out  plastic "bullets" that fit into spring loaded shell casings. After inserting the plastic bullet, you'd peal off and stick "Greeny Stik - M caps" on the base of each shell. The Colt had a flip open loading gate and the Winchester had a loading port to the magazine, both worked  like the real ones.

After dinner, I'd strap on the holster, load up the Colt and the Winchester then watch shows like Davey Crockett, Gun Smoke, Suger Foot, Branded, Palladin, Bonanza. There were planty of Cowboy shows on back then and every time a bad guy showed up, that TV screen got peppered with plastic bullets almost every night of the week !  :D

Great times !!!!

Paul.