He was fooled by the rifle I eventually ended up with too. The first one mentioned in the above message. I decided to keep the carbine as it will be a good quality shooter. I imagine he will try to send this one back too but who knows.
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He was fooled by the rifle I eventually ended up with too. The first one mentioned in the above message. I decided to keep the carbine as it will be a good quality shooter. I imagine he will try to send this one back too but who knows.
He is suspect...if he drove up the price, he may have done that so next in line will pay a bit less, after he returns it, perhaps to a friend, in a shill bid??
Auction closed, but due to interest shown in this thread, contents have been archived with pics here for posterity and future member's research.
Regards,Quote:
M1 CARBINE "42" INLAND w/H/W I-CUT STOCK
Sold for $3,675.00
Seller's Description for Item # 207770786
This is a very early production Inland carbine,with a receiver serial number 32798 and a barrel date of August 1942.This puts it at the very beginning of production.This carbine has a very nice highwood I-cut stock,with the flaming bomb and cross cannon cartouche.It also has the circle P.It has the original flip sight with s marking and front sight with n marking.It has the old style push button safety and original butt plate.It has no import markings and a very good bore.It comes with two military clips.I will ship this gun to the winning bidders FFL or C&R,please make sure that your dealer will accept transfer from a non-FFL holder.No California sales,thanks.
[Information added 12/22/2010 2:33:02 PM]
The barrel is INLAND marked 8-42.
Doug
Easy to see what happened. Second place bidder tried three times within a minute to become high bidder, raising his bid $200 per try. This was about eight minutes before auction was scheduled to end. All this did was push matty's winning bid higher. He never got passed, so his max bid was higher than the other guy's when he gave up. The loser is no pal of matty's. If matty doesn't pay, the guy is out an extra $400 if he wants the gun.
it is in really nice shape. I just don't understand that at all; like rust adds to its charisma? I wonder what the early age adds to its overall value? 30%? My original 5.6 Win looks more valuable by the second.
Years ago I sold a rare Pinball machine on ebay and two guys wanted it badly so they put a shoot for the moon bid on at the same time very close to closing time. It jumped from $3500 to $6100 in 15 seconds. Still a big time record for one machine, but I'm sure they thought it would go for much less. A totally original unrestored 1950 Gottlieb " Knockout " with a perfect Roy Parker backglass. The highest price ever for a single machine.
Here's the link to that auction again.........
M1 CARBINE "42" INLAND w/H/W I-CUT STOCK : Semi-auto at GunBroker.com
A fellow member brought this to my attention.......
Quoting him .......... "look at the feedback both left for each other --this is very
stinky--auction ends on 12-29 in PM, mattel matel is Arizona--so with
Holiday on Sat funds and ffl to SC ?? and gun to AZ on today???" End Quote.
Auction Ended Wednesday 12/29/2010 2:15:40 PM ET
Buyer- Mattymattel leaves feedback on Friday afternoon 12/31/2010 4:56 PM
Seller- allenguns leaves feedback for Mattymattel on Friday 12/31/2010 5:14 PM
Payment and delivery requirements listed by seller....
Payment Methods Money Order / Certified Check, Personal Check,
Sales Tax Seller does not collect sales tax
Shipping Ground: $40.00
Inspection Period / Return Policy Unspecified
Item Condition Used
Requires FFL? Yes
Am I correct that Scottsdale, Arizona is currently 3hrs behind EST time? Meaning that auction ended in AZ at roughly 5:15 pm, Wednesday the 29th. If I'm correct about the time, lets say payment was shipped out first thing on the morning of the 30th (Thursday). The payment along with FFL papers get to Duncan,South Carolina and this carbine is Ground shipped to Arizona by Friday the 31st?
Even if the payment was wired and the FFL papers faxed, How did that carbine get there so fast ??
If your wondering about Matymattel's address, I pulled it from his past completed auction. Remember the 9-42 Inland serial #26058 he paid Sam-T-Bob $2,052.00 for... both left positive feedback, then Matty sold it for $1,600.00, a loss of approx. $452 plus fees. Here's that auctions link....
WW2 Early 9-42 Inland M1 Carbine Hi Wood I Cut ! : Curios and Relics at GunBroker.com
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Mattymattel used the Scottsdale,AZ address for this listing.
His purchase for this same carbine from S-T-B has timed out on GB, but information about the sale is listed in this past forum link, in a posting by me (painter777)... My First M1 Carbine. 1943 Inland
Thoughts now?
Charlie-painter777
Different serial numbers...I did business with a guy in AZ named Perry, who had me ship the rifle overnight, a WRA from mid 1944, he paid 5k, then paid an extra 200 to get it there next day, from CT..is this him?
Damn, with all the wonderful homework you fellas are putting into this and someone still gets burned than shame on them. Thanks to you for trying to point out the humpers, shillers and such.:super: :cheers:
Actually...we were right..Matty Mattell is my buddy Perry..
He is a very good guy, I like him alot, and I am trying to get him to join the CC
He has bought several early Inlands..
I wont give last names, but hes an accomplished author..He loves early carbines, but collects Garands too...
If I can get Perry to introduce himself, you will see, hes a knowledgeable collector
He stated this about the early inland he got;
"As you can see, I picked up that 8/42.
I could just tell it was right as rain...
And it is...All internal parts were perfect for the time. This one was never screwed with.
V Notch Extractor, early f pin, straight trigger spring, "OI" in circle marked bolt, shield marked hammer, Early housing with milled out front and flaming bomb, spring take down pin, dulite finish. Even had it's original 42 dated sling and early clip. etc.. Pretty amazing example really."
Andy
42 dated sling?