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Unread 06-08-2004, 11:45 AM   #10
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I too ,am one of those students that 'Lugersmith'Art Buchanan has advised,educated and guided in restoration of Lugers.My first restoration was a 1908, imported from China, and the Chinese didn't waste any protective oil on old guns, this one looked as if it was buried since WWII, even the grips were rotted. It took a week to bring it back to original condition and I had a great time doing it.Since then we have restored about 25 lugers together. Art, a public thank you ... �¿�¿�¿
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