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    RMC on GB

    More doctored pictures using that green hue..........
    See how the colors change from one picture to another.

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    i know when i take a picture under different lighting,florecent or incandesent i get different colors

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    He is another one that has turned to the dark side of the force. It is not original that's for sure and not worth the over $1600 already bid on it.

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    If you look at the receiver, all the nicks and gouges are the same color as the receiver. So you know it has been reparked.

    As for taking your own pictures. When you put the chip into your computer to download it comes up and lets you change a whole lot of stuff.
    Crop to desired size, Change brightness, change contrast, change midtones, change hues.
    You can make it look anyway you want if you work at it enough. But when the buyer gets it, then you have to answer the questions.

    I'm not saying don't buy from this person because some of the parts look funny to you. Something may come up that fills a spot for you. Or you plain out want it. Just keep in mind what you will need to change to make it the way you want. Then if the price works for you, maybe go for it. We have choices.

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    Purposely over the top......



    ---------- Post added at 06:24 PM ---------- Previous post was at 06:22 PM ----------

    Lmao !!

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    It Is What It Is!

    And it is worth whatever the person who buys it is willing to pay. I have faith that the true
    M1icon Carbine collector community will be able to accurately document what is real and what is not for the future generations, before this sort of thing becomes prevalent. I feel for the unsuspecting purchaser if he actually believes he is buying a genuine, original as-issued WWII M1 carbine. But, if he has that kind if money to throw around without sufficient knowledge of what he is buying then he should know better and he probably won't miss the loss too much when he finds out. This is just my personal responsibility / freedom to be fooled speech and in no way do I condone the intentional misrepresentation of anything for profit. Semper Fi.

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    I didn't keep a serial number, but isn't that one that was up for bids a few weeks ago? Maybe its just the markings I saw before... I hate it when I forget details...
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    I think it is TR, it sure seems familiar to me as well.

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    Another interesting observation Charlie.

    You pointed out a suspect Rock-ola butt plate recently and when I checked the link you provided I realized I had seen the same photo used before -
    Upon close examination, someone 'enhanced' the missing 3 o'clock dot for greater effect.



    It's easy to doctor photos these days with Photoshop and the like.

    * This one may not make sense to some of our newer folks here, but on the old Joustericon (CSP) there was a character who went by the name 'SETH' and he constantly posted the single word 'FAKE' on about every other thread.

    One day I got stuck filling in at the 'help desk' at work and I was 'doodling' on a photo of my old rock-ola between calls with a cheap $20 watered down version of Photoshop.

    (Apologies if you've seen it before, but the subject carbine reminded me of this)



    It's not difficult to change things even when only playing around, and I can imagine what a pro could do.

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    That is too much!

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