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This is just the atart of the display at setup. There is an Inland M1 Carbine that represents every serial number in the assigned blocks to Inland. Three M1A1
Paratroopers Early, Mid and Late production with the T3, Cutaway and Toolroom #32. And a presentation XB20 still in it's case.
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Great display! Faces to names, who are in the photo? Thanks for sharing
Bill Hollinger
"We're surrounded, that simplifies our problem!"
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Paul, thanks for the pics. Must have been a great time.....Frank
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Mike Riley from Cinncinatti Ohio, PBI from Huntsville Al, Dave Zeller from Littleton Co and Rick Schultz from Toledo Ohio. They helped me set up the display on Friday and take it down on Sunday many thanks go out to them.
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I just want to know how much you paid for the armored truck security from Alabama to Ohio. Talk about a valuable collection! Great display!
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Brinks charged me $96,123.00 to transport everything up there and back. But it was worth it.
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I also need to thank Shipley's Printing Company in Spring Texas for the handout that was given out to guest at the show.
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wow, thats really nice , now i have to go get me an inland
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!st display rack on the very top. It was owned by Inland shift supervisor William Wolfe.
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From what I'm seeing, dont know how you missed on an award! That is a Collasal Collection of Inlands.
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