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It doesn't seem that long ago.
Re gas, I think that might have been around the time when gas was sold by the liter.
So it would have been about a buck a gallon.
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Re the 45s...who in their right mind would pay a g for one of those?
Unless it was a nice collector grade.
The $1K price range is the lowest quality and goes UP from there! Supposedly, the CMP cleans, repairs, adjusts and test fires all of them before grading and selling. At least you'll get one that is functional in the $1K/Rack category.
Personally, if I were a 1911 collector or was all nostalgic over something I used on active duty, maybe I'd be interested. New gun prices for old stock? I'll pass myself.
BTW, I do remember walking to the local gas station for a gallon of gas to feed the mower. I specifically remember the price was 25 cents, probably when I was 7 or 8. I took a quarter to pay, and normally a full gallon wouldn't fit the can, so I had 3-5 cents change for a piece of candy!
Yeah, those were the days!
