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A great line but for some reason never caught on in my area, As a kid i had the LR andT and silver and the lost mine adventure but they are sadly long gone and since i've got just about every 8 inch MEGO that i want i'll be working on this line
My cousins had the Lone Ranger, Butch, and Marx's Johnny West as far cowboys went. They used Lincoln Logs as the playset. I didn't know that they used the prospector set in the GIJoe Viewmaster reels! That's so cool! Tight fit, I bet, since the LR guys are only 10" tall! And those foreign playsets look much cooler than the cardboard Casron City set.
Wasn't Taka the bird used in the Big Jim series too?
Yes, that's the same bird in the Big Jim series. Strange find indeed.
BTW: Great to see the Lone Ranger get his own gallery.
Wow. This is fantastic guys. This line deserves such adoration for sure. As a kid, my grandparents gave me the Lone Ranger, Tonto, and their horses for Christmas in 81 or 82 (whatever year they were reissued to tie in with the Legend of the Lone Ranger).I loved them, and played with them a lot. Little did I know so many other great items existed. I have those same 4 toys now, but I'm SO tempted to get into this line full-force. This won't help any.
Chris
That's the exact same way that I was introduced to the line and I liked it so much that I recall drooling over old Sears catalogs, at the time. I also recall the disappointment in finding out that they were no longer for sale.
By the way, a friend of mine's mother had those older Sears catalogs from the 70's back in the early 1980's. I would look at them when I'd go over to play.
Also, in the past few years, I've seen a Marx Lone Ranger Stable. It's a stand alone. It was not part of the Carson City playset. Is it on the website, Brian? I looked but I wasn't able to find it or I just missed it.
Also, in the past few years, I've seen a Marx Lone Ranger Stable. It's a stand alone. It was not part of the Carson City playset. Is it on the website, Brian? I looked but I wasn't able to find it or I just missed it.
- Ian
Hey Ian,
It should be in the playset area, if not I'd better go add it.
Places to find PlaidStallions online: https://linktr.ee/Plaidstallions
There was a member here a few years ago that collected this stuff.
He had a gajillion dolls and horses and playsets---at least that's
what it seemed like.
There was some explanation about foreign exclusivity and stuff---
and then the thread just kinda fizzled out.
It's understandable---as this is a Mego site and all---but it was interesting
while it lasted---nice to see sister site PS take a stab at it---Thanks Bri.
I think that member may have been me, unless there was another avid Gabriel LR collector that had gathered a lot of his stuff from overseas.
I really like the PS site, and I hope they continue to expand their catalog of items from this marvelous line. In fact, I may be able to help out with pics of a few of the missing items. The only figure I don't have is Dan Reid's horse Banjo, and the only sets I lack are the Indian TeePee and the horse stables. So far as I know, I have everything else in the line (most of it loose, 'cos I like to play with it! )
My wife gets annoyed when I set up my entire collection in the studio room, taking up almost every inch of space with my figures, horses, playsets and mounds of horse harness and camping equipment! Good lord, but I love nothing better than to set the 1980 animated series DVD on continuous play in the background while I ogle and fondle and pose my beloved LR figures and horses!
As it turns out, I also lack the Canoe, and the four wooden playsets produced in Holland. And the green Indian shirt is missing from my Bootleggers set. Other than that, the TeePee, and Banjo the horse, I've got it all (in loose but largely near mint condition).
Is that a "for sure" about "Euro-only" items?
I see Red Sleeves, for example, on ebay all the time along with other odds & ends like the covered wagon, teepee, etc. I also saw a bunch of stuff listed recently by the same guy but I'm more into Megos so didn't bother following the auctions once the prices went past "steal it" levels.
Rob C had Banjo and the Dutch sets for sale (along with a whole bunch of stuff) a few months ago. That's when I got my Ranger, etc. I passed on Butch because Rob wasn't selling Butch's horse and I wanted them as a set. I'd be surprised if he sold everything but you never know. Might want to contact him.
Rich
Red Sleeves is pretty easy to find, though his green-and-white headband can be elusive. He'll usually go for about $20 loose. El Lobo is another story: I hardly ever see him, though when I do he tends to go for $30 or $40 loose. Sheriff Tex Dawson I hardly ever see, and when I do he's the priciest of the bunch.
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