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    I'm not disputing it, but like I said, a most phenominal memory that almost defies belief. Like asking me to remember the history of all the weaponry that's still here when I can't even remember my name most days!

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    John Sukey on Culvers Shooting Page Enfields doesnt believe it either, but I think Joe is honest...Perhaps he just bought them

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    What a load of cobblers.

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    Isn't Page a town?

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    ROFL.......

    I think that Frikkie the sheep might actually be on to something

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    Found this reference the 841st that lends some support to the PAGE theory
    "I recently acquired a Japaneseicon Type 99 rifle that was brought back by a veteran of the 841st EAB. His name and "841 ENG" along with "1943 1946" are stamped into the wood beneath the buttplate".

    Seeking info: 841st Engineer Aviation Battalion

    http://www.surplusrifleforum.com/viewtopic.php?p=677391
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    Thats the man, according to the dealer in NH..Joe Salter..now did Page bring these back? The Lith is marked "Australiaicon", no other imports

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    Quote Originally Posted by Peter Laidlericon View Post
    ... or stuff a piece of paper into the butt hole with a name on it.
    Might that not have been going a little too far? Isn't this why we have name badges? Sorry - bad taste, but I am tired and I am hallucinating about buying another Long Branch...

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    Joe Salter confirmed, it was Fred Page..had hundreds of rifles

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    Quote Originally Posted by Garandrew View Post
    Joe Salter confirmed, it was Fred Page..had hundreds of rifles
    Just my opinion, but if that's the case, then I think he monetarily devalued his pieces by stamping it with such a large personal "name" identification directly into them.

    I've never seen a collector do this to a highly collectible item of any sort ....

    If it was insurance or recovery identification purposes, there must be less "gawdy" and destructive ways to accomplish that goal?

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