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COLT .45's - WWII Matching Commemoratives
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<blockquote data-quote="OKCShooter" data-source="post: 1250210" data-attributes="member: 9994"><p>You went from not knowing what this set was and putting it down as an impartial, nothing special WWI set to knowing all about them and 'almost' buying this set as a gift for your Dad all in the same thread?</p><p></p><p>Listen, this is an untouched, unracked COMPLETE WWII set from 1970, built on a series 70 Government with Factory polished nickel and factory engraving in the as-delivered packaging from 40 YEARS AGO - and to top it off they have THE SAME SERIAL NUMBER. Joe Canali from the historical department of Colt said that the COLT museum would be interested in them and that he did not know of any other set like them. They sold for $1400 each - that is comparable to a new Kimber...seems like a bargain to me (and also to a Collector that knows more than me about Colt's, and obviously more than you)...</p><p></p><p>Please, put down the "know-it-all" bottle and step away from the computer - it's embarrasing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OKCShooter, post: 1250210, member: 9994"] You went from not knowing what this set was and putting it down as an impartial, nothing special WWI set to knowing all about them and 'almost' buying this set as a gift for your Dad all in the same thread? Listen, this is an untouched, unracked COMPLETE WWII set from 1970, built on a series 70 Government with Factory polished nickel and factory engraving in the as-delivered packaging from 40 YEARS AGO - and to top it off they have THE SAME SERIAL NUMBER. Joe Canali from the historical department of Colt said that the COLT museum would be interested in them and that he did not know of any other set like them. They sold for $1400 each - that is comparable to a new Kimber...seems like a bargain to me (and also to a Collector that knows more than me about Colt's, and obviously more than you)... Please, put down the "know-it-all" bottle and step away from the computer - it's embarrasing. [/QUOTE]
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