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    What do you think of this IP on Gunbroker

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    Man,
    That stamp looks so fresh.
    For that kinda $4... I'd need plenty of good close ups.
    Be nice to hear Marcus chime in here.

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    Meant,

    For that kinda of $$

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    I agree. That is too much $$$ for the lack of detailed pictures. And I don't like the looks of the stock markings or the bolt marking. It looks like an ABC humper.

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    I think the buyer really needs much better pictures to be sure about it. I would like to see the full left side of the stock to start with and close ups of the acceptence stamps. I also question the Inland barrel. A 1-43 barrel is a bit late for IP and a bit early for S'G'.Underwood,Rock-Ola and Buffalo Arms barrels were the common ones used and found on IP and early S'G' carbines.

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    Not that I am a super genius, but that stock doesn't look close in color to my original S'G' and IP, and it is so clean I don't think cartouches would last after that much refinishing. Pictures are vague too

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    I mean there is not a ding dent crease nothing in that stock and there is some trigger group hanging out.

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    is that a stake mark right front of flip sight?

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    Shows no wear in the slide groove.
    No pic of the barrel band.
    No pic of the nose of the stock to see if there was any use of a later type band.
    You could go on and on.
    More pics...More pics...

    Still don't like that boxed S'G' and CC....just look so FRESH !!
    Seller is in Holland, Michigan....about 2 hr drive from here.
    Not far from where IP and S'G' were built.
    Maybe this was just found in an attic of the old Steering Gear plant.
    Not even a trace of dust from over 60 years of storage....LOL

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    Charlie, I just saw a batch of your new stocks on ebay.
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    Where are you coming up with so many stocks? (Inquiring minds want to know)

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