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Model Shop Op Rod Catch
Another amazing, and incredibly rare part from the collection of Mr. Paul Goedde.......this is a 100% authentic op rod catch from pre-production vintage....3 Photos
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Where is SA #19 Today?
GCA Vol. 1, No. 1 Winter 1986
No. 19
Rediscovered
This article in the first GCA Journal states that SA #19 was rediscovered by Brian...
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Model Shop Receiver #68 (Part 2)
In this thread you'll see how the model shop receiver serial number 68 was received by the current owner:
https://www.m1garandforum.com/...3 Photos
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A Really Neat Old Pinion
Talk about an interesting conversation piece, this neat old short pinion has what appears to be a model shop knob pressed on a production-period shaft....3 Photos
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Model Shop Follower Arm
These photos show a model shop follower arm. I believe this is a later version, and can be identified based on the angles of the double bevel as well...3 Photos
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Model Shop Extractors
This photo shows three model shop (tool room) extractors said to have come from John Garand's tool box.
Truly a remarkable and extraordinary...1 Photo
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Model Shop Receiver #68
I received this photo from a friend of mine, and he gave me permission to share it on my site.1 Photo
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The Garand Stand Report - Winter 2006, No. 61
I received this photo from Mr. Billy Pyle of the Garand Stand Report.
The photo is from the cover of The Garand Stand Report Winter 2006, No. 61,...
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