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    carbine collector manifesto

    19 gun Rack Pak Carbine Collection Here is what I feel is ultimate collectors pak at about price of a pick up truck. Quality and condition will set price as does in a pick up. Number one you need a orig 20 gun carbine rack, then you need the following makes Inland, winchester, Underwood, sag sg , saginaw s'g', IP, NPM, QHMC, IBM, Std Pro, Then add the following subs NPM-U, UN-Quality, Underwood B, T, S, and W. You now have 16 spaces filled. Then you want one 4 digit Inland, one 7xxxxxx gun(hopefully the fast one), or one rebuild with relocated serial gun, and then or a lineout , Bavarian and or Presentation gun to fill up most of the spaces of the rack. Then you need nice big gun safe to hide the rest in wife can't see nor then count. Always leave a blank spot in the rack you are looking to fill for that last carbine you need for your collection.. The reason for the hunt!!! This is a true carbine collectors manifesto.
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    You forgot to add the I.B.M. (AO) in the sub-contract list.
    Now you need a bigger rack.

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    yeah--I forgot something else before when I posted before, carbines are confusing!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by wtmr View Post
    Then you need nice big gun safe to hide the rest in wife can't see
    Boy, you hit too close to home with that! (and good advice)

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    It's a world wide problem Marcus, the female mind ! They see it as pointless owning 20 or 30 guns all the same ! Whereas you and I would see it as owning 20 or 30 guns all different ! I don't know how to solve the problem, Seth might ! Cheers Bud. Mike.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wtmr View Post
    Always leave a blank spot in the rack you are looking to fill for that last carbine you need for your collection
    I'm also a wooden canoe nut, and it is the same age-old question, to which there is only one answer.

    Question: "um, Dave, how many (canoes/paddles/carbines) do you actually need?"
    Answer: "oh, just one more.................."

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    Why is it that THEY can own 20 pairs of the same type of shoes (that vary only iin color) and we can not own 20 of the same type of gun?

    Funny you should use the term "manifesto". I generally think of that term as it relates to the '60's and all the liberals/communists/socialists/maxists who were declaring their freedom from something "western". Maybe we should be using carbine collecting as our "freedom manifesto" from the female co-habitation unit who often questions/challenges/degrades/complains about our RIGHT to collect these honorable pieces of history!

    I agree with your manifesto of carbine collecting! Viva La Carbina! Viva Collecting! Down with hassling of collecting husbands! Down with buying shoes before guns! Viva MILSURP!






    I hope my wife doesn't read this forum thread

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    My wife doesn,t find this a bit funny.

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    Marcus,

    Have you got something against Rock-Ola? You left them out. My first carbine was a Rock-Ola.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave-In-Maine View Post
    I'm also a wooden canoe nut, and it is the same age-old question, to which there is only one answer.

    Question: "um, Dave, how many (canoes/paddles/carbines) do you actually need?"
    Answer: "oh, just one more.................."
    My favorite reply when someone asks how many guns, carbines or anything else I consider none of their business is “More than I need, not as many as I want!”

    I am fortunate that my wife likes carbines and is ok with other guns as well. We are both children of WW 2 vets.

    John

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