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Tin toy car, Toytown line, Wyandotte Toys. All Metal Products Company was an American toy company founded in 1920 and based in Wyandotte, Michigan for most of its history. It produced inexpensive pressed metal toys under the Wyandotte brand name, and was the largest manufacturer of toy guns in the US for several decades in the 20th century. [1]
Denix S.A., based in Spain, produces many replicas of historical weapons including flintlock and caplock dummy pistols for use as decorations or props, and has a following in parts of Europe and the United States in addition to Japan. Denix's models are hand-assembled out of wood and cast zamak parts, and some are capable of firing caps. While ...
A prop gun is a gun or replica gun that is used primarily by movie and television productions or in theatre performances. As a prop, these guns can be divided into non-firing guns (replicas) and firing guns (firearms). Firearms are subject to restriction by law and safety regulations in use, due to their inherent danger.
Goodbye Yellow Brick Road is the seventh studio album by English singer, pianist, and composer Elton John. A double album , it was released on 5 October 1973, by DJM Records . Recorded at the Château d'Hérouville in France, the album became a double LP once John and his band became inspired by the locale. [ 3 ]
"Goodbye Yellow Brick Road" is a ballad written by English musician Elton John and songwriter Bernie Taupin, and performed by John. It is the title track on John's album of the same name . The titular road is a reference to L. Frank Baum 's The Wizard of Oz film and book series.
The yellow brick road is a central element in the 1900 children's novel The Wonderful Wizard of Oz by American author L. Frank Baum. The road also appears in the several sequel Oz books such as The Marvelous Land of Oz (1904) and The Patchwork Girl of Oz (1913).
James Arness as Matt Dillon. The company was managed by Fritz Dickie from 1927 through 1974. [1] In 1933 Stembridge's nephew, Ed Stembridge, also joined the firm. [2]By 1940 the business had an arsenal of 7,000 rifles, 1,200 revolvers, and 200 machine guns, including Thompson M1921s and M1928s, and was considered one of the largest private arsenals in the country.
British 25Pdr.Field Gun & Quad Gun Tractor Canadian Ford F.G.T: 1974-Rebox from kit 35045 and kit 35046 35045: Quad Gun Tractor British Commonwealth Forces Quad Gun Tractor Canadian Ford F.G.T. 1974-New tool 35046: British 25pdr. Field Gun w/6 crew: 1974-New tool 35047: 7.5cm Anti-Tank Gun (Pak40/L46) With 3 crew: 1975-New tool 35048