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    Serial number help

    My IBM with early features has a faint 1st number in the serial number.
    it is either a 3 or an 8.

    X8982XX

    Any thoughts? Did IBM have 8 million serial numbers?
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    It is a three. Very common for IBM numbers to be hit so hard that threes and fives look like an eight. Can be first or last numbers

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bubba-7 View Post
    It is a three. Very common for IBM numbers to be hit so hard that threes and fives look like an eight. Can be first or last numbers
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    I don't know if I have ever seen any Carbine with an 8 million serial number. Does anyone have a photo of one?

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    8 Mil Carbine

    Jim,
    Without any books near by.........wouldn't a carbine in the 8 mil range- Be a M2 Inland?

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    Charlie,

    Yes, that was Inland's last block 7,369,661 to 8,069,660. Even though it should most likely be an M-2, I would like to see a picture of one. I just have never seen one. And I have seen a bunch of M-2's.

    They list it to 8,069,660 but the highest I have heard about is 7,615,022

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