Don't ever let anyone tell you that ebay is worthless for collectables. There are many cool and authentic things that are bought and sold there every day. Especially western collectables. The western genre has many facets where collecting in concerned. Most of us out here cannot afford an actual item or weapon connected to a famous Lawman or outlaw. But there are many interesting items that the average collector can get their hands on. Here's some ideas for your Christmas list, and this is just a small amount of what's out there:
Vintage Toy Cap Guns: Toy cap guns told the story of old western legends and TV series. These can range in price from $20 to $80 depending on the type and condition of the cap guns. The fun oart is that many of them still work and you relive your childhood by popping a few old- time caps off.
Belt Buckles: Belt buckles commemorate many different events and people. My favorite ones are dedicated to historic locations and events. They run between $9 and $35. And they cover a multitude of aspects of the wild west.
Badges: This is big one. But word of caution. There are MANY REPRO badges on the market. These repro badges started to appear probably in the 1950's as souvenirs from historic sites and were later intentionally created as lookalike badges from various towns and agencies, from Tombstone to Dodge City Kansas and many other places. The badges were in many configurations, Marshals. Sheriffs, Indian Police, Railroad Police. Wells Fargo Officers etc etc. Early reproduction marshal and sheriff badges are crafted today by companies like Denix, Collector's Armoury Ltd, and Western Stage Props. These replicas were often based on originals from museums and private collections. Some notable makers and sources of reproduction Old West law enforcement badges: Denix Known for affordable replicas like the Tombstone Marshal Badge and US Marshal badges. Often made with brass or silver finishes for a vintage look. Collector's Armoury Ltd Offers a wide range of replica badges including Deadwood Marshal, Lincoln County Sheriff, and Indian Police badges. Their badges are crafted in brass or silver and designed to resemble authentic Old West styles. Western Stage Props Specializes in stage and reenactment props, including sheriff and marshal badges. Their collection includes Tombstone, Dodge City, and Texas Ranger replicas, often priced between $7–$14. Cowboy Props Offers museum-quality replicas for collectors and reenactors. Badges are silver-plated solid brass with sturdy pin fasteners, modeled after originals found in museums. By-the-Sword Reproduces badges from originals in museums and private collections. Their badges include Apache Police, Brothel Inspector, and City Marshal styles. The Last Best West Focuses on historically accurate replicas, including badges worn by famous figures like Wild Bill Hickok and Pat Garrett. Made from steel and brass, double-stamped, silver-plated, and hand-finished for an antique look. These reproduction badges are popular among collectors, reenactors, and Western enthusiasts for their historical charm and craftsmanship. If you're looking for a specific style or era, many of these vendors offer themed collections based on famous towns or lawmen of the Old West.
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