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    The band on the Underwood is a repro. The front sight belongs on a Saginaw. Rebuild marks on the stock, etc.... JUNQUE!
    The Inland looks ok. I know Bonniedog. If he says its original, I believe him.
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    Stay away from the Underwood Charlie.

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    First trip around that Underwood reached $1825.... and still didn't meet the RESERVE. Now relisted with 10hrs left, it's @ $750.......
    WWII Underwood M1icon Carbine 30 cal All Original : Curios and Relics at GunBroker.com


    Early Inland sold for $2,856.00. Looked like a original carbine to me.....
    Early Inland M1 Carbine 4-digit 7-42 barrel : Curios and Relics at GunBroker.com


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    Quote Originally Posted by painter777 View Post
    Here's a interesting one....
    A early 4 digit Inland.
    To bad someone went wild with the steel wool.
    Damn painters had to make sure they splattered paint specks on the stock also.

    Early Inland M1icon Carbine 4-digit 7-42 barrel : Curios and Relics at GunBroker.com
    Not steel wool - most likely sand paper or a ScotchBrite pad. Steel wool would have been preferable. Too bad, too, because it was an otherwise untouched early Inland. I think somebody paid $1000 too much considering the scratched-up steel.

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    i inquired about this one, seller told me the reserve was 1995.00,isnt it amazing how it "almost" reaches the reserve ?
    im pretty sure the underwood was listed in the back of the carbine club newsletter a few issues ago, was only asking 1400 then, and this undie was listed on GB back in febuary and sold for 1200. i could be wrong, i dont have my notes where im staying, but im almost positive it is
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