Silver72
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(12/6/02 3:40:15 pm)
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My Springfield Trapdoor, 1884 build in 1890. By 1890 a lot of these where built with parts from other years of production. This one is in such good shape it must have been one of the civilian sales, maybe even Sears who sold them for $2.75 in their adds.
1952Sniper
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(12/6/02 4:22:36 pm)
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$2.75? Cool! I'll offer you $3.50 for it, right here, right now. I'll pay in cash, too.
Macht kaputt, was euch kaputt macht!
Xracer
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(12/6/02 6:43:15 pm)
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Did it come with that bipod?
I'll up the bid to $3.75.
mauserman454
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(12/9/02 2:58:55 pm)
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Thats one of the nicest ones I've seen. beautiful cartouche!!
Bob In St Louis
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(12/9/02 3:08:04 pm)
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$3.90, and I'll throw in a chicken and a bushell of corn.
Silver72
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(12/10/02 11:11:07 am)
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I appreciate the offers of a new home for my trapdoor, but alas, I must decline. I don't collect Trapdoors, as such, but I couldn't resist this one.
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My Springfield Trapdoor, 1884 build in 1890. By 1890 a lot of these where built with parts from other years of production. This one is in such good shape it must have been one of the civilian sales, maybe even Sears who sold them for $2.75 in their adds.
1952Sniper
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(12/6/02 4:22:36 pm)
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$2.75? Cool! I'll offer you $3.50 for it, right here, right now. I'll pay in cash, too.
Macht kaputt, was euch kaputt macht!
Xracer
*TFF Senior Staff*
Posts: 3133
(12/6/02 6:43:15 pm)
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Did it come with that bipod?
I'll up the bid to $3.75.
mauserman454
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Posts: 108
(12/9/02 2:58:55 pm)
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Thats one of the nicest ones I've seen. beautiful cartouche!!
Bob In St Louis
*TFF Senior Staff*
Posts: 3384
(12/9/02 3:08:04 pm)
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$3.90, and I'll throw in a chicken and a bushell of corn.
Silver72
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Posts: 37
(12/10/02 11:11:07 am)
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I appreciate the offers of a new home for my trapdoor, but alas, I must decline. I don't collect Trapdoors, as such, but I couldn't resist this one.