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    Bob. excellent. Look forward to it. We thank you and the knowledge experts who put together all the great issues for us !!!!
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    Thank you Bob and the others that gave there input for this table. I noticed that the "relative value" of LL, WW2 standard production and early 1952 Korean War rifles did not change between 2002 and 2007. It will be interesting to see the changes for 2013.

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    It's interesting that WWII guns are up more at the top end than at the bottom -- that says that collectors are still paying up for condition. Same with WRA. Also evident is that new collectors are going for the classic basic guns, not so much for the scarcer or uncommon variations. Lots to be learned from the figures besides the face values.
    Real men measure once and cut.

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