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  • palitoy
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    Originally posted by vulcan2074
    I really Never Knew there was that Many Items made for that Line.

    I know! Here's the funny part, I'm not done. I had planned to complete it before release but the holidays killed me so expect big revisions to this soon.

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  • ScottA
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    Wow, a great addition and a must. I had LR and T as a kid. Loved them to death. And I will get a set again. Seeing all of Rob's collection was just amazing. I had never realized there was so much in the line. You could definately get into collecting it.

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  • Ranger 3
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    Talk about toys with play value! Why don't they make this kind of stuff anymore?

    We also need a new really good Lone Ranger movie- ala' Zorro.

    Mark

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  • HardyGirl
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    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?

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  • huedell
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    Originally posted by Earth 2 Chris
    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
    Ha, my sentiments are along the same lines---even though I don't have
    any at the moment I had LR, Tonto and BC and their steeds as a kid.

    If only they made them in 8 inch scale to take up less space.

    I'm not following the Castaway saga exactly---but I think there's
    a possibility they may actually do this? That would be reallllly cool.

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  • UnderdogDJLSW
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    This line is great. I'm glad it is getting some well deserved recognition.

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  • Earth 2 Chris
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    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

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  • SlipperyLilSuckers
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    Oh joy and happiness. Drool.

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  • huedell
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    Cool pages for a cool line.

    One current question is...so are both SMOKE and BANDIT Butch's horses?

    Butch gets two?

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  • vulcan2074
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    I really Never Knew there was that Many Items made for that Line. Wow! Thats such a great looking Gallery. Theres Just So Much. I'm definately Going back to do some more looking. Now I'm really Contemplating Looking for this Line. Excellent Work
    Sammy

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  • kryptosmaster
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    Cool!!
    I got my Ranger & Tonto from Rob.
    I'm definitely checking this section out!
    I've always loved the LR ever since I was a little kid and watched reruns on tv.
    Rich

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    started a topic The Lone Ranger Rides Again!

    The Lone Ranger Rides Again!


    I am extremely happy to anounce a new toy gallery at Plaidstallions, dedicated to what is definitely one of the finest and somewhat under rated action figure lines of the 1970s, Gabriel's Lone Ranger.
    Thanks entirely to the generosity and support from collectors Bill Frost and Rob Chatlin, we now have on display what might be the most comprehensive archive of the Lone Ranger Toy Line ever compiled.
    Feel free to browse the galleries for figure variations, playsets and the staggering amount of outfits and adventure sets produced, it's pretty amazing just how much was created for this line, it has it's own "mini universe"!





    Please check out the Lone Ranger Action Figure Archive and if you have something we don't, please drop us a line.
    For more Fashion Mockery and 70's toy love visit us at Plaid Stallions.com


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