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    Congrats, I think you did well. I watched that ad for awhile, but really didn't need another bayonet. For the combined price and the quality of both the rifle and the bayo, I think you should be pretty happy!

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    Thanks BT. I've had a low serial numbered Eddystone offered to me by a friend and collector. The stock finish, bluing all look good and all parts match with bayonet and leather scabbard so I may have to consider that one as well. He also has a Rockola M1icon Carbine that is very fine I think I can get if I want it, I have an Inland model, IBM & Rockola are on my punch list..

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