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Join Date: Jun 2002
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Yeah Ron, it is a really early 1908 !st issue. With unit marks. I was just trying to show what a bunch of idiots they have at Cabelas. Was trying to point out that to them if it doesn't have a chamber date it must be a 1920 commercial. This is about the 3rd 1908 that I have seen at Cabelas that was misidentified. I should have made myself more clear.
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If it's made after 1918...it's a reproduction |
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Join Date: Aug 2013
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I've noticed a couple of these mis-identified first issue P. 08's on Cabelas websites in the past 6 months. If I'd not already traded my 'expendables' for my third variation G-date, I'd still be on the hunt for one of these. As it was, I missed out on one by a couple of days...but then my G-date surfaced, and I had to have it!
I've made a some nice 'scores' from Cabelas over the past couple of years, due to the fact that they have no clue about many of their lugers. Unfortunately, they also have some near-junk for sale at ridiculous prices as well. Caveat Emptor, indeed. |
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They were asking $1,499.99 is seems.
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