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I did not know vintage WW I & WW II machine guns were this expensive -- (link)
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peglegpete (aka peglegpete)
Apr 7 '13, 14:25
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I knew they were pricey, but this is a bit over what I thought
(www.cowansauctions.com)
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100 years old is considered antique/collectible, so in a couple years I suspect a lot of WW1 items will hit the market
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zeitgeist
Apr 7, 15:06
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yuuuup -- nm
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peglegpete
Apr 7, 15:34
I wonder what a machine gun shot by Honus Wagner would be worth today -- nm
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Bacon
Apr 7, 14:34
Seriously? Looks right in line. -- nm
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Spawn
Apr 7, 14:29
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I bow to your expertice -- nm
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peglegpete
Apr 7, 14:34
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I have read articles about ther filming of war movies and part of the discussion is prop guns vs actual because of this. -- nm
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Spawn
Apr 7, 14:42
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