Alpha Cats

Includes all Post 1973 New Model Single-Sixes, Blackhawks,
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remcclellen
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Alpha Cats

Post by remcclellen »

How rare is a consecutive pair of Alpha Cats?
RD18
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Re: Alpha Cats

Post by RD18 »

They would be fairly rare as most folks did not purchase a matching pair and it would be a lot of chasing to pair them up. Matching numbers with different Alfa #s as in A12 and K12 would be somewhat easier to put together (but still some work).
rugerguy
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Re: Alpha Cats

Post by rugerguy »

Yes, I agree would be quite an undertaking,maybe the 'Radical One" ( Rod) would come up with such an item.....I know it would be really hard to try and even get ONE of each of the letter of the alphabet they even used (25 out of 26) only know of a couple of folks that pulled that off........hmmm but yes, a "match" (same numbers ) or a "consecutive" pair would obviously have a "premium" value to them....go for it ;)
JAYDAWG
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Re: Alpha Cats

Post by JAYDAWG »

Don't know about consecutive numbers, but I GOT Lucky!
See this post....
viewtopic.php?f=23&t=1785&start=10

Cheers,
JAY
I do not "own" these guns, I am but the next caretaker
radicalrod
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Re: Alpha Cats

Post by radicalrod »

remcclellen wrote: Tue Apr 21, 2020 8:06 am How rare is a consecutive pair of Alpha Cats?
I think I have several paired up but don't have my notes with me......getter done :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: RR
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