Here is a picture of Sal & Mookie my twins this Christmas morningInformation
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how does one respond to those? them dudes are non existent in carbine collecting--I found 3902575 and 3902576 but one is IBM and one is AO-IBM--found both on internet 90 days apart so is possible just damn unlikely--I have spent 30 yrs looking for a trifecta, a 1911a1, a garand, and a carbine of same serial and not found even two yet. Crap, I would like to add a 1903 or a3 and have 4 of a kind but that would be dream city. Some of this stuff is like winning a lottery anwe know how likely that is.
One was found in Baton Rouge Louisiana in 1989 and the other 29 years later in New Hampshire on an auction site. They are a well behaved pair and don't give their dad any problems. I love those two young men LOL!
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Wow, what a treat just seeing a pic of those "twins". Thank for sharing. I am thoroughly jealous.
Nice looking carbines, I had a chance to buy M1rifles # SA 153 and SA 154. I know where one still is but the other disappeared. Also I have examples of a few sequential numbers around milsurps...kept the pics when they came by.
Regards, Jim
Nice pair Paul. I like that both have the last digit offset.
Hello Jim I think it is the secound to last. The seven (7) is lower than the rest of the numbers.
Yes, I see they are 476 and 477, very nice.
Regards, Jim
Nice carbines.....when I clicked I was hoping the post was from Justin Verlander!!