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  1. UNLESS MILLIONS OF BUCKS IS INVOLVED IT ALL MEANS NOTHING. putting some barrels together refinishing and whatever. and making blank guns which he said that is all over now.{ he said last one sold.} why worry about a letter from them.. Just go on to whatever you are doing. its not like a factory, and a line of employers building guns, drums and parts. if it ever was you would already have a attorney on retainer or working for you. so carry on Bob, life's too short to sweat over that. RON K.
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  2. Being part of the regular herd, can I put in a request now for temps in the low 70's, low humidity and no rain? The heat index of over 100 we are enduring now is unacceptable. It'll be a great show no matter the weather !! Thanks in advance to The Hills !!
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  3. My daughter and her boyfriend visited the display on Sunday, and the WW2 homeguard photo was one I laminated for the display. When she saw my wife and I in the garden shed, Elaine doing her dress making, and me oiling the TSMG, my daughter said the scenario reminded her of that photo. I hope I don't look as old as that HG Sgt.!! Few more pictures below of the display, first day just after setting everything up, prior to the museum opening and the visitors arriving. This time around I was better prepared, with the weapon / magazine display stands I run off from left over wood, I had lying around the garage, and the two drums with perspex covers to demonstrate the filling, ( and weight) of the drums. I also had a go highlighting the weapon and magazine markings. To complete the display and to tell the story, I added some laminated photos and copies of patents etc. As well as the 'TATA' logo, with Tracies permission, we also had on display a copy of Tom Davis's book 'Great Britain - The Tommy Gun Story', which Tom was kind enough to donate for the display, together with a copy of his reproduction of the Fort Knox manual; and the 'V' marked 30 rnd Seymour mag I was able to add to my collection earlier this year, thanks to a couple of members on the forum. ? Toms book, 'Great Britian - The Tommy gun story', was donated to the museum library on the Sunday, at the end of the display. My efforts were well worth it as a lot of museum visitors were very interested in the display, indeed some having seen the museum adverts for the display had travelled just to see it. My thanks go to all the forum members who have helped me put this display together, you know who you are, and without your help the display would not have been as complete.
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  4. Being tricky I see. (There are no prices listed there)
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  5. Your link is to submit for what you will pay, not an actual valuation guide. Maybe the guide didn’t come through on my phone? Dealer purchase pricing is significantly less than the market value in my experience.
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