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    $850That's $450 for the carbine and $400 for chuszpe.

    My Jan44 carbine was twice as good and half the price.

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    Minty?

    A misunderstanding, I think. In this case, "minty" means that the dings are fresh!

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    Minty? I figured it out, that's not cosmolineicon it's rancid mint jelly.

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    Then it's a very tasty carbine...
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    'Rancid Mint Jelly'

    Urp. Maybe its 'navel jelly'. Yuck.

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    Patrick,

    When did you buy yours? Not too many in the $450 price range down here anymore.


    Quote Originally Posted by Patrick Chadwick View Post
    $850That's $450 for the carbine and $400 for chuszpe.

    My Jan44 carbine was twice as good and half the price.

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    "Reserve Not Met" again on the "Minty, Unfired Winchester." High bid this last time was $607.13 - seems to get lower every time it's relisted. - Bob

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    Maybe they should throw in a "BOX OF MINTS"! And a ticket to the local Museum. GK
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