Don Collier

 

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Ever wonder what might be available on the world market directly relating to anything Don has done, other than the video purchase, that is?  Well, wonder no more.  This page contains items you might be able to locate in antique stores or auction markets or garage sales.  Don't forget to check your own attic!

 

Toy manufacturers were never ones to ignore television westerns.  This cap gun and holster set is in the collection of Jim Lefante of New York.  It is in pristine condition with OUTLAWS tooled into the leather above the gun and also emblazoned across the holster.  There were two television westerns called OUTLAWS, and this is from the 1960 western which starred Don Collier.   It is extremely rare and considered priceless.  

 

 

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In 1961, Purnell and Sons, Ltd., of Paulton (Somerset) and London, Great Britain, produced a nice trivia book from the television series Outlaws.  Both covers have the same photograph of Barton MacLane as U.S. Marshal Frank Caine and Don Collier as Deputy Marshal Will Foreman.  Stories are by Philip Davies, and it is heavily illustrated with some fantastic line drawings by Simonetti and Leo Rawlings.  It can be found for about $20 in some used book stores.

 

 

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One of the most sought after and toughest to find collectibles is the board game based on Outlaws.  The cover features photographs of Barton MacLane as U.S. Marshal Frank Caine and Don Collier as Deputy Marshal Will Foreman.  There were 6 outlaws, 6 deputies, 6 wood bases, 6 gold treasure bases, 20 bills of reward money, 20 wood bullets, dice, dice cup, spinner, and an instruction booklet.  It was manufactured by Transogram Company, Inc. in 1961.  The game is for 6 players, ages 7-14.  It is practically impossible to find, and you can expect to pay upwards of $800 for it in mint condition.

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starbook.jpg (38660 bytes) The ATV Television Star Book was copyright 1962 by Television Products Ltd.  It was made and printed in Great Britain, and the contents include bios on a variety of British as well as American stars, including Roger Moore of The Saint, Robert Lansing of 87th Precinct, Clint Walker of Cheyenne, the Cartright Boys of Bonanza, as well as a 4-page spread on Don Collier and Bruce Yarnell of Outlaws.  This book is impossible to find in American markets, but it can be found in used book stores overseas.  Cost runs around $20 American dollars.

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