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    anyone remember me from old Jouster

    9 to 12 months ago i posted pictures of a underwood that has been in my family since 43.it was complete less the stock and hand gaurd, since then, i did my research ,and found many many wonder friends from Joustericon, one in particular,Paul Imbruglia. many know him as PBI on here(he also hosted the birmington show). After i posted the pics wondering what it was worth without a stock, i got bombarded with emails from collectors wanting to buy it, offers ranging from 300 to 1900.
    One was Paul. After talking to him, he told me that he had a stock that is the perfect mate for the rifle i had but he convinced me to keep it. After all ,it was a family heirloom.(ya see ,my grandfather worked for underwood during the war). i finally paid of the stock last month and was itching to post pics of it complete,but i had serious focusing issues with my camera,i took 50 or so, and only a few came out good. in my opinion, the picture do not do this rifle justice.
    Paul, thank you very much,it will continue to be a family heirloom for many generations, or until the liberals pry it from my dead fist. THANK YOU !

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    one more thing i forgot to mention, i would love to find another underwood in the 14146xx range to use as a shooter....what are the odds of that ? lol

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    Very nice!
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    Fine pictures of a beautiful rifle. Thank you for the post. Sincerely. BruceV.

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    I am sure you can find one in the 1.4 million range(finding 1 that precise,14146xx,may be a little harder though).There has been 11 posted that came from CMPicon in 1.4 million range.

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    my original posting on old Joustericon was for its value without the stock, what would you guys say its worth now?

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    I think the value is not important. With the family history that goes with that rifle, I don't think I would ever sell it, hand it down.

    Looks really nice. One picture of the receiver was distorted at the serial number area. I thought I drank too much until I reaized I hadn't had anything to drink.

    Thanks for posting the pictures. Does your camera have a macro?

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    yeah photo bucket lets you do that when u edit pics, i dont know why i or anyone else covers up the seriel number. i just did it cause everyone else does.lol

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