Here are some of the very rare and desirable pieces of memorablilia that were produced during the run of Cimarron Strip. As cowboy character collectibles are becoming a fast growing hobby as well as a very big business, you might want to keep your eyes open for some of these rarities when go to your next garage sale, yard sale, or flea market. You can also find all kinds of western memorabilia on ebay at www.ebay.com. Two publications that may be of interest are:
The merchandise that is displayed
on this page is from the private collection of my good friend
Fredrick Ficq of Albany, Oregon. I would like to dedicate this
page to Fred as a way of saying thanks for his contribution to
the Cimarron Strip website. Without these outstanding photographs
from his collection, this page would not have been possible. Thanks
again Fred!
Here is a great shot of the Cimarron Strip board game which was put out in 1967 by the Ideal Toy Co. This is definitely a very hard to find item.

All of the great westerns of yesteryear made the cover of TV Guide and Cimarron Strip was no exception. This is a classic picture of Stuart Whitman (U.S. Marshal Jim Crown) displayed on the cover of the November issue of TV Guide from 1967.

Here is a rare copy of a super Regional TV Guide magazine, featuring Stuart Whitman as Marshal Crown on the cover. This publication was put out by the St. Louis Post-Dispatch and is dated October 29, 1967.

This
is a very rare 60 cent novel of Cimarron Strip which was written
by Richard Meade. As stated on the cover, this was "The big
novel of a wild and brutal land...the three men fighting to tame
it...the one woman who made it worthwhile", of course that
being Dulcey (Jill Townsend).

Here
is the one and only comic book that was put out by Dell Comics.
This issue was produced in January of 1967. A real hard to finder!

Here is the cover sleeve from video of the original television movie pilot of Cimarron Strip called "Battleground". This was put out by The Regency Home Video Co. when the series was first released on VHS. The covered artwork depicts the final battle between Marshal Crown (Stuart Whitman) and his old buddy "Bear" (Telly Savalas).
