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My twins wanted to tell everyone BUON NATALE
Here is a picture of Sal & Mookie my twins this Christmas morning
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12-25-2018 02:56 PM
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how does one respond to those? them dudes are non existent in carbine collecting--I found 3902575 and 3902576 but one is IBM and one is AO-IBM--found both on internet 90 days apart so is possible just damn unlikely--I have spent 30 yrs looking for a trifecta, a 1911a1, a garand, and a carbine of same serial and not found even two yet. Crap, I would like to add a 1903 or a3 and have 4 of a kind but that would be dream city. Some of this stuff is like winning a lottery anwe know how likely that is.
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One was found in Baton Rouge Louisiana in 1989 and the other 29 years later in New Hampshire on an auction site. They are a well behaved pair and don't give their dad any problems. I love those two young men LOL!
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Wow, what a treat just seeing a pic of those "twins". Thank for sharing. I am thoroughly jealous.
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Nice looking carbines, I had a chance to buy M1 rifles # SA 153 and SA 154. I know where one still is but the other disappeared. Also I have examples of a few sequential numbers around milsurps...kept the pics when they came by.
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Nice pair Paul. I like that both have the last digit offset.
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Hello Jim I think it is the secound to last. The seven (7) is lower than the rest of the numbers.
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Yes, I see they are 476 and 477, very nice.
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Nice carbines.....when I clicked I was hoping the post was from Justin Verlander!!