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    A Stock Marking Not Seen Very Often

    I just purchased an early IBM 10-43 with a high wood stock. The marking is not the normal SCB, but it is marked S & C . John
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    I would assume that it would be an early one for Sprauge and Carleton Co. before they had to use one with the B in it. They were the only company to make stocks out of birch and were used by IBM.

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    Did S&C make any replacement stocks? - Bob

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    Bruce, They were NOT the only company to make Birch stocks. I have a very nice conditon Trimble/TN made for NPM that is birch.
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    Jim, I misstated as I was trying to say that IBM was getting birch stocks from S&C and S&C was the first stock maker to use birch. My bad sorry.

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    According to the C.C. newsletters there has only been one data sheet reported to date with this marking. I'm happy. John

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    John,
    Fellow member MPD had another......
    Odd IBM stock marking

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    Hi Charlie, It is the same stock. I purchased the carbine from Mike. So I think we are back to only one other that has been listed with the C.C.. He is correct on the butt plate bad fit. John

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    I first wondered if that might be one in the same. Picture wasn't big enough to compare.

    Congrats... Very nice grab!

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