Gideon
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I've been sorting figures from my old inventory and collection and came upon my personal stash of Alans Civil War dismounted cavalry figures.
Opening the boxes, a flood of great memories came back to me.
He used to deliver our orders in Franzikaner Weiss Beer case boxes perched up on his shoulder - never a shortage
, stay for a while, set the figures up on our shelves as he thought they best fit, chat, talk, entertain questions from customers - always humble. We hosted a wine & cheese event for him when he introduced his WWI Germans. A lot of people came out for that - a great mix of people and was so incredibly humble during the evening. He took so much pride in holding his creations and discussing the details and why he chose the pose.
His figures Civil War figures were mostly sculpted in 1992 and 1993 and then Prussians and WWI Germans followed. His figures were in gloss finish until the late 1990's when he introduced some matte finishes.
The sculpt quality was and still second to none. The poses were so natural and, rare for figures at that time, they interacted.
It's been just over three years since his passing and we really miss him. He was one of two NYC based toy soldier makers - which also reminds me how NYC has so totally changed.
Anyways, I took some pics. It's not my entire stash but a good representation. Hope you enjoy them.
Opening the boxes, a flood of great memories came back to me.
He used to deliver our orders in Franzikaner Weiss Beer case boxes perched up on his shoulder - never a shortage
His figures Civil War figures were mostly sculpted in 1992 and 1993 and then Prussians and WWI Germans followed. His figures were in gloss finish until the late 1990's when he introduced some matte finishes.
The sculpt quality was and still second to none. The poses were so natural and, rare for figures at that time, they interacted.
It's been just over three years since his passing and we really miss him. He was one of two NYC based toy soldier makers - which also reminds me how NYC has so totally changed.
Anyways, I took some pics. It's not my entire stash but a good representation. Hope you enjoy them.