Even a Bat Masterson "halloween masquerade costume" was created! Made by
Ben Cooper, it contained a suit jacket, face mask w/bowler hat, cane, and
a string tie. |
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Aluminum Bat Masterson coin/token created by Sealtest (Gene Barry did the
commercials for Sealtest products during the Bat Masterson series) |
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Along with other costume-ware for children, a TEX-FELT children's hat
was distributed by Arlington, located in New York. |
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Some Bat Masterson episodes are now commercially available on videotape. |
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The book "Los Angeles: A.D. 2017" was written by Philip Wylie, based
on the special teleplay he scripted for the tv series "The Name of the
Game." This novel was published in 1971 and is a very difficult title to
find of this very bleak and haunting version of the future. |
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Burke's Law Lone Star cap guns. The one on the left was made
in 1964 by Four Star-Barberry in England |
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And for the ever-so-grownup child watching Burke's Law, a pack of candy
cigarettes! |
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The Bat Masterson hand puppet. |
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And the plastic Bat Masterson wallet. |
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In 1958, a pair of Bat Masterson handcuffs were made available. |
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A bolo (used with a tie) was released as a commemorative for the Bat
Masterson series. |
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Hartland
Plastics produced its pieces during the 1950's to the 1990's. The
pieces were referred to as "the first true piece of memorabilia by
which all others are judged". This Bat Masterson piece is #769 in
the catalog.
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Wild Horse's Hand-painted Dual First Day Cover for Scott #2869h "Bat
Masterson" and Scott #3186f "TV Entertains America" features "Bat Masterson
by Gene Barry", 30 made |
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