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Long Branch T transit chest
I recently acquired a 1945 Long Branch T....in the chest and all matching.
It's a real beauty you'd swear it rolled out of the factory yesterday!!!
Question I have is regarding the chest. There is written on the chest in black marker, "ACME" and then it appears to be a couple of letters followed by a number, underneath that is "TORONTO" and then another word which I can't make out what it is.
I spoke with another fellow collector who said it most likely was a the name of a dealership that had acquired them when they went surplus on the market.
Any thoughts out there?
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09-05-2017 02:57 AM
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Years ago in Canada
there was a company called Acme Novelties and they sold surplus and off brand merchandise . I do not remember what they had for firearms but I sure did want a Bronco motorbike that they had at the time.
This is when the Army&Navy stores had pallets of jungle carbines for $14.95and No 4 T's sold for $149.99 in the chest.
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it is interesting the 10x price difference.
From my minimal knowledge it seems like there might only be an 8x (give or take) difference over here at the moment. That being said I'm only going off internet asking prices which seem high on the normal rifles.
Last edited by henry r; 09-05-2017 at 07:09 AM.
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Bros, I don't know the answer to your question, but I strongly suspect your guess will turn out to be correct.
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Acme Surplus Toronto.
Army and Navy sold No.4's for $9.95 and Jungle carbines for $24.95
98 K Mausers were $29.95
Sporterized SMLE's were $15.95 and went on sale once a month for $12.96
Never saw any No.4 T's at the A & N and I was in charge of rifle sales from 1958 to mid 60's
Edmonton Tire had No.4T's at $99.95 later $125.00, as did WW Arcade
Cannot remember what I had for breakfast but the prices stuck with me... : -)##
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Thanks for the info fellows!!
If we only knew how the prices would escalate, we all probably would have bought a truck-load!! Although relatively speaking...my father talked about making 60cents/hour in the late fifties, one would still have to question "if it's a deal" for even a sporterized SMLE on special at $12.96.
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In about 1999 Tony Hallam of Charnwood Ordnance offered me 30 L42's, boxed, for 500 pounds apiece. What kind of idiot would have turned down that deal? You guessed......me! At the price they're now fetching I would have netted a quarter of a million.
Hindsight has 20/20 vision.
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Think of what $15,000 pound was worth then Roger if you equated it out against the wage of the day that is a heck of allot of cash to sit on for 18 years then having to flog them off at $8,350 pounds/unit =$250,500GBP I dare say at that price you would have no trouble shifting them given what the current asking price for an L42 is but whether they are getting it is another question.
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Jeez Rog, I wonder where that 30 L42's went?
I thought I'd never sell them all after putting them through the workshop. Now I wish I had them all back!!!! Funny how that works.
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