Thats some good background
Wow, that is alot of detailed history that I have not ran across yet. Guess 1940's military contracting was as full of "skeletons in closets" as today's DoD contracts. Guess $800 hammers is not just a modern thing! I don't have an IP yet, but I will remember that if I manage to get luck enough to afford one in the future. Til then, I guess I will just be in search of the perfect Inland or Underwood. LOL.. thanks for the extra info! :beerchug:
ok, did I put my foot in my mouth (again)??
Ed,
I agree. With only a very few (1%?) original; as built carbines in existence, and then a rare manufacturer at that, who's kidding who buying one you can't even inspect from an internet auction site?
As often quoted by the CAF:
65 year old WARBIRDS are a bunch of scrounged parts flying in close formation.
I think almost all "original" firearms on auction sites are frauds. JMO