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John Wayne Cowboy Bobblehead

This high-quality officially licensed collectible from Royal Bobbles is the highest-quality John Wayne bobblehead that has ever been produced. It is made from heavyweight polyresin and stands a full 9.5″ tall. It includes remarkable detail, such as his signature belt buckle, ivory-handled pistol, and bullet belt.

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John Hancock Bobblehead

John Hancock was a merchant, statesman, and prominent Patriot of the American Revolution. He served as president of the Second Continental Congress and was the first governor of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. He is remembered for his large and stylish signature on the United States Declaration of Independence, so much so that “John Hancock” became, in the United States, a synonym for “signature”.

Hancock was one of Boston’s leaders during the crisis that led to the outbreak of the American Revolutionary War in 1775. He served more than two years in the Continental Congress in Philadelphia, and as president of Congress was the first to sign the Declaration of Independence.

John Dillinger Bobblehead

John Herbert Dillinger Jr. was an American bank robber in the Midwest during the early 1930s. He is robbed at least two dozen banks and four police stations, escaped from jail twice and was idolized by some as a modern-day Robin Hood.

Dillinger’s exploits were sensationalized across the nation, and his numerous escapes and robberies fed many urban legends in the United States. He still stirs the American public’s fascination with colorful criminals. Several movies have been made about his life and death; the latest, Public Enemies, stars Johnny Depp as Dillinger and Christian Bale as Bureau of Investigation agent Purvis.

This officially licensed John Dillinger bobblehead features a removable fedora – a touch you won’t see anywhere other than Royal Bobbles.

John Adams Bobblehead

John Adams was a Founding Father and the second President of the United States, after serving as the first vice president under George Washington for two terms. He was a primary leader in the fight for U.S. independence and freedom and fought tirelessly to achieve this end, despite great sacrifice and grave risks. His efforts were instrumental to the realization of the creation and independence of our new nation.

John Adams was the first president to live in the White House and was the first to have a son (John Quincy Adams) also serve as president. In his day, his contributions were not as celebrated as those of the other founding fathers, but today he is highly regarded for his many significant achievements.

Adams was a deeply religious man who considered virtue, morality, and religion to be the foundation of a free republic. Throughout his life, he was a fierce defender of liberty and had great concern that it was fragile and must be defended. He once said: “A Constitution of Government once changed from Freedom, can never be restored. Liberty, once, lost, is lost forever.”

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