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Old 04-02-2007, 01:13 AM   #11
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I agree with George on this subject. I think all the firearms that made it past the very few dictated by the Treaty of Versailles have an enormous provenance to tell. Indeed, the history of such guns with or without Double Dates is intriging. Double date guns seem to have a stigmatism attached that appears to keep their values lower, but I think when one looks at the historical significance of ANY gun that was left alive after the Treaty, we should be in awe.

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