Brad
I too had the Roy Rogers Western town as a child and it was setting up those Marx sets that led to my interest in dioramas and soldiers. Here is RR's western town currently on ebay. It brings back lots of memories seeing it again.
Randy
Gentle Friends,
I have not been able to identify the maker of the knights you see below. I suspect that they were also made by Crescent, but I have yet to find information with which to document such a claim. If anyone recognizes who manufactured these pieces, please let me know.
Warmest personal regards,
Pat
Pat,
According to O'Brien's Collecting Foreign-Made Toy Soldiers and the Crescent catalog I have these figures are, as you suspect, made by Crescent.
On page 194 of the O'Brien book there's a photo of this figure with the Crescent catalog number 254(originally, this figure could have come from a Reka mold as Crescent bought most of Reka's molds in 1930).
Next to this photo on the same page there's another photo of number 254 but this figure has a longer shield.
In the 1940 Crescent catalog number 254 is depicted, by a sort of crude line drawing, as having a longer, "Norman" type shield so am guessing that Crescent used two different molds for its number 254-probably one was ex-Reka(personally, I like the shorter shield version like the ones you have better).
Hope this helps,
Geoff
They are just so darn cute. I hope they are being placed in a well lit environment for your constant enjoyment.
All time favorite was western towns. We were to poor for me to have one but the neighbor boy had a beautiful western town with all the accessories. I spent hours visiting his house and setting it up in various gunfights etc.
Miss those days.
Charlie
Yes Joe: I been quiet lately. These pics were older ones. I am working on F/I war stuff. I don't understand it. Some pictures will post larger and others I had to keep reducing the size even when they worked last year. I probably have to get off my butt and sign on photobucket. John