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OGCA show this weekend
Went to the big collector show this weekend in Wilmington Ohio. Was the annual display show. Lots of interesting stuff, but little in the line of carbines. One guy had 8 M1A1s for sale all in the $4500 range. All appeared to be restored and overpriced. A couple of others had M1s that were rebuilds for too high prices, and that was it. Only one guy had any parts and they were all late/post WWII parts. Talk about disappointing. Only 5 stocks too; 2 post WWII M2s and 2 late Inlands and an S'G' with rebuild stamps. Needless to say I didn't find anything for my early Inland. The parts market sure has dried up!
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Did you happen to see the 2.9mil Inland with large wheel, I cut RMC I high wood stock? I started thinking more about it and wanted to take another look Sunday but he left early.
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I saw it and it was one of the few carbine stocks that was worth much. But it wasn't right for me, otherwise you probably would never have seen it. I got there early on saturday.
When they tell you to behave, they always forget to specify whether to behave well or badly!
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