Which company made a figure of an Alamo era man playing a fiddle? (1 Viewer)

MikeNick

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Hi.
A few years ago, I saw a figure of a man playing a fiddle. I thought it was by King and Country and was an Alamo figure, but I cannot locate it on the web. Does anyone have an idea about which company made this figure and of who the figure depicts?
Thanks,
MikeNick
 
Hi.
A few years ago, I saw a figure of a man playing a fiddle. I thought it was by King and Country and was an Alamo figure, but I cannot locate it on the web. Does anyone have an idea about which company made this figure and of who the figure depicts?
Thanks,
MikeNick

King & Country made the figure you're asking about...it might have been an exclusive to KingsX...
 
this was a Kings X exclusive figure...I think it was limited to 500 pieces...it is long retired...
 

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Thanks,
Do you happen to know who is depicted and what the serial number was?
Thanks,
MikeNick

I don't know the model #...
you can contact Kings X Toy Soldiers in San Antonio...
1-210-226-7000

https://www.kingsx.com/ecat/servlet/EcatPage?comp_id=24

it was an exclusive figure of theirs...
it is retired and hard to find...

it is Davy Crockett and was probably inspired by the movie "The Alamo"...

https://www.google.com/?gws_rd=ssl#q=the+alamo+billy+bob+thornton+violin
 

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