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    WTK: looking m1 carbine orig. magpouches???

    Well with all the discussion on the mag pouches lower on the thread. I have a bug to finish off my collection. anyone know of who might have a large quantity of the mag pouches that they would be will in sell?? I am looking for pouches I do not currently have. so it looks like I am down to needing 25 belt pouches and 59 stock pouches. Does anyone have or know of a quantity I am looking for.. I am getting tired of Epay. will pay fair market prices for the pouches I need. I have an excell sheet that I can email or snail mail.

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    Email me the excell sheet, firebirdta@mchsi.com

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    im starting to collect these also, i have 7 or 8 type 1's, not interested in type 2's yet, if anyone has a duplicate they want to sell, im also will ing to pay fair market for them, send me a PM of what you have

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    The question is what do people think is a fair market value. My area it's $25 others say around $15. I wouln't sell any for that price. Location, location, location.

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    $15-25 is the max in my opinion, there must of been 30 million of them made, Bill Ricca would probably have a better idea how many were made by different manufacturers

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    No, I have no records showing the totals. The pouches were a Quartermaster item and my records are mostly Ordnance.

    I know that circa 1959-60 a group of surplus dealers (two brothers if I remember) got around 1.2 million on bid. They were mixed as stock and belt, and every color and marking you could name. Retail was probably around 25-50 cents each, which was a lot of money in those days.

    And they were only a handful or carbines in private hands
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill Ricca View Post
    No, I have no records showing the totals. The pouches were a Quartermaster item and my records are mostly Ordnance.

    I know that circa 1959-60 a group of surplus dealers (two brothers if I remember) got around 1.2 million on bid. They were mixed as stock and belt, and every color and marking you could name. Retail was probably around 25-50 cents each, which was a lot of money in those days.

    And they were only a handful or carbines in private hands
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    Bill,

    What is your opinion an a fair market price, TODAY. I feel 1942's are harder to find. And some makers are harder to find.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JimF4M1sicon View Post
    Bill,

    What is your opinion an a fair market price, TODAY. I feel 1942's are harder to find. And some makers are harder to find.

    Jim
    that is a very good question Jim

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    In around 1972-74 I purchased over 4,000 of them. Today I have maybe 100-125 left. If you go to my web page for carbine you will find the prices. They sell very fast and as soon as I get my software for web site production, I have to raise the prices.

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