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    its been in the woods for over 40 years

    It was definately not a collectors item it had been in the woods a long time! the transmission and all other parts were rusted through! worthy of the Scrap Heap! and Im not trying to be an A$$ either!


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    I don't know DC...seems to me like a 1921 would get a taker even if it was rusty....I'd think about advertising as is next time, unless it was crumbling in your hands...then you couldn't have rolled it. Not tryin to make you feel bad....just giving you something to think about for next time.

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