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    A Lot Of Older Parts

    Has anyone had any transactions with a MikeSellsHistory on ebay? He seems to have a lot of listings of older parts. Just wondering. Thanks, John
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    A lot of things are highly priced.

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    Unfortunately in Today's world, everything is overpriced. I'd still rather pay, for example, $125 for an original then waste $75 for a good copy. But that is just me. John
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    Some of the things I see listed now on ebay aren't badly priced. Many are upper end of retail pricing. Many things can be found for quite a bit less, if you're committed to waiting. The $90 post war bayonet lug band is humorous.
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    John,
    What State is the seller from?
    Just curious after hearing about someone close to home, sitting on many parts.

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    Charlie, Tucson, AZ. John
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