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I don't want to hijack this thread, but how is Donna doing? Maybe you could start another thread and give us an update. God bless. Ron
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Lifer
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An exact reproduction would run approx. $100.00, but, it would be indistinguishable from an original... Sounds out there a'bit, but it's a tough cookie to bake!!
.... Best to you, til...lat'r....GT
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$ 100 or $ 1000 ? $ 100 sounds like a great price break.
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Lifer
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Hi Ben, $100.00 (one hundred) is correct... and you're correct on the bargain part... It is many, many hours of exacting work... But, as all quality Luger parts and accessiories... That is the only way... some-one has to put in the time, either the manufacture to do it right to begin with, or the customer, to try and make it right to end with... Seems never a bargain, but when you try to make one, you find out pretty quick, how your skill matches the task... I've done it, several times.. and, I'm even amazed when they are done..
.. Best to all, til...lat'r...GT
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