Along with all the Carbine Club back issues I'll be reading soon. It looks like I'm going to have to take a photography class too!
High School wasn't this hard! :)
Thanks to All
Denny
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Along with all the Carbine Club back issues I'll be reading soon. It looks like I'm going to have to take a photography class too!
High School wasn't this hard! :)
Thanks to All
Denny
No Denny, The humpers are getting so good that small things tell the difference. They have yet to reproduct the screw correctly. That is why I zeroed in on it. Before I posted first, I went to a real band and looked at it the same angle as your picture. I could see the cruve so I assumed I would be able to see the curve in your picture. Just you have two eyes and a camera only has one.
Funny hobby we have going!!!!!
PBI didn't say he parted it out. He has many connections in the carbine collecting world.
Regards
Charlie-painter777
[QUOTE=Denny779;71413]Thanks Charlie,
Would a late first block Rock-Ola work?.
I was shopping for an Underwood like you describe, this was my second choice.
As far as I know;Underwoods used type 1A unmarked bands,late production used type II.:cheers:
The white bag carbines came in different ways. 5.0+ only a few parts changed and most not refinished. Early serial numbers all rebuilt at least once and all mixed parts. They may have new replacement barrels in original finish or the whole carbine was refinished.
Here are ten White bag carbines.
https://www.milsurps.com/images/impo...01414227-1.jpg
https://www.milsurps.com/images/impo...01414230-1.jpg