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Unread 01-04-2010, 12:29 AM   #2
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In the book Stalin's Keys To Victory, the author (Walter Dunn Jr) mentioned a phrase "planned obsolescence", by this phrase, Soviet could make 109,815 tanks and SUs during the Great Patriotic War. So, it's a philosophy and stratege when number matters. For gun collecting, maybe "planned obsolescence" could apply under certain consideration.

Regarding the gun, I would say the description being OK except "but nicely done". I would believe that's subjective and very elastic.

Don't know the market. Is the starting price for this condition OK?

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Interesting enough, the author claims "planned obsolescence" was learned from Ford Motors. No wonder ....
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