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    Ok so here is the deal. I have decided to sell 2 of the T3's. I have already been made a couple of offers. I will NOT disclose the amount that I have been offererd. I have also be speaking with a collector, he is helping me do research and will hopefully be giving me an appraisal sometime soon. For all potential buyers out there. The appraisal will not just be for the T3 receivers. Keep in mind that they belonged to David "Carbine" Williams himself, the designer of the M1icon Carbine. This adds value. I will add more to this and keep everyone updated. Thanks

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    OK, so now things get a bit "murky" again.
    Good luck with it.

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    Im not trying to make things "murky". I dont really need the money. But if im going to sell them, I want to get what they are worth. So im just trying to give everyone a heads ups and not hide anything.

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    May I recommend that if and when you and your wife let that stuff go, that you have your wife (his granddaughter) provide notarized letters of of each item? There are alot of humpers and fakers producing alot of things in the carbine world. Once word is out that these items exist, they will be faked and alot of decent people are going to be fooled into paying alot of money for the fake items. It will also help to maintain the value and creditability of the items you do chose to sell. Oh, and PLEASE do not post the stuff on gunborker or ebay.... that just works the sharks into a frenzy.

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