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Carbine Williams guns
http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/Vie...Item=135219136
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07-26-2009 11:58 AM
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Just another carbine if you ask me. And with all that hand etched scribble on the side not in all that good a shape to boot.
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I think they are part of the legend of Carbine Williams and seem to be documented. If I had money to play with I probably would get them.
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![Quote](images/tacticalgamer/misc/quote_icon.png)
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Faulkner
Just another carbine if you ask me. And with all that hand etched scribble on the side not in all that good a shape to boot.
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All a Notary can attest to in this case is that two people stood in front of him or her on that date and made a statement.
The veracity of the statements or the carbines is neither proven or disproven.
Festus
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I cant believe Williams or anybody else would srew a gun up that bad. Looks like some kid did it. don b in fl.
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Might have had a few glasses of Shine..Up at the tool shed..
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Look at this past post
TOO bad they didn't have a 'Sharpie Marker' back then.
Look at this past post.....to see how WWII MOH winner Walt Ehlers signed a members Garand stock.
Charlie
WWII MOH WINNER Walt Ehlers and his M1 Garand - Military Surplus Collectors Forums
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