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    Quote Originally Posted by phillydude View Post
    rmc was added. rockola 's stamp was a 1 peice stamp, you can tell that the rmc on that stock was done as 3 different stamps
    That's what I thought.It is the one I have for my grandsons.It's a keeper reguardless. Thanks GK
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    I think that Rock-ola sent 10K stocks to Inland in 1943

    but that doesn't explain the "IO" which is Overson? Does it have a circled P on the pistol grip bottom? That would make it an Inland stocked disguised as a RMC.

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    but that doesn't explain the "IO" which is Overson? Does it have a circled P on the pistol grip bottom? That would make it an Inland stocked disguised as a RMC.
    I thought Inland started using type 4 stocks around the 6.9 mil. range. 1945 I think. Wouldn't Inland use mostly type 3 In 1943-1944?
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