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| | | The pictures show front and back views of this Colorful ©1955 Lithographed Tin Official Dragnet Police Toy Gun Target. This colorful tin target has an image of a criminal in the shadows, a truck leaving with barrels falling out, a city skyline, a lamp post and ''Pete's Cafe'', ''Stop'', and ''No Parking P.D.'' signs. It also has an image of Jack Webb as Sergeant Joe Friday, and his #714 Dragnet Sergeant Los Angeles, California police badge. There are different point numbers to hit with suction cup darts. Hanging on a metal rod, there are (4) different color ''POLICE TARGET'' men that spin when hit. What you see is what you get. It is just the target. There is no box, gun or darts. The back is blank with a pre made hole to hang it on a wall. The colorful front is marked as follows: OFFICIAL DRAGNET TARGET TRADEMARK SHERRY T.V. INC. NO. 643 COPYRIGHT 1955 SHERRY T.V. INC. THIS IS THE CITY! MY NAME IS JOE FRIDAY SERGEANT DRAGNET BADGE 714 JACK WEBB KNICKERBOCKER NO. HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA This lithographed tin target measures 13'' x 11-1/2'' x 2-3/8''. It appears to be in excellent condition with a small amount of wear or surface rusting at the top two corners as pictured. |
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