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12-24-2020, 09:31 AM | #22 |
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When did matching numbers become important ?
In early days it was to ensure it functioned as parts were fitted No one in a war wants uncertainty - when needed it has to work But I was referring to collectability At the end of WWII the GI just wanted an iconic firearm to take home as has been shown on this forum, as late as the 60's they sold for $29.95 and then at some point they became collectable to a wider audience and then we got picky It was no longer will it function - no urgency on function now It was "Is it pretty" for the bluing, straw, grips, and bore And then we get "Is it original" as it left the factory - for the first time Those last two have led to the price stretch Most collectable pricing directly corelates to rarity As thousands of these were made - it became how many survived "perfect" And like coins - the rarity varied by maker and year to start, and survival percentage later I think the OP did very well for $700 |
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