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Big Thank You
I just wanted to take a moment to thank all you guys on the forum who take time to answer questions (especially the every day question of "is it original" or "what's it worth") from us newbies. As a young collector, I came in to the Milsurps world knowing very little, and now I love being able to go into a gun show and chuckle inside when someone tries to tell me that a 1942 carbine is an unmessed with, factory correct, when it is sporting an adjustable sight and type 3 band. Back to the point, thanks again to you guys who take the time to educate us new guys.
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/M3 Carbine: late '44 Inland
M1 Garand: late '44 Springfield
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I'll see your ditto and raise you................. Double Ditto!
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I'd gamble, only I don't know what a "ditto" is.
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dit·to/ˈditō/
1.Used in accounts and lists to indicate that an item is repeated (often indicated by ditto marks under the word or figure to be repeated).
2.Used to indicate that something already said is applicable a second time.
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Uh oh, someone took me seriously.
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ok ok I am sorry it will not happen again