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Unread 12-11-2002, 03:45 AM   #29
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Every so often I am completely dumbstruck by the quality of some individuals collections. To have a treasure like that, that includes not only a rare 1906 navy Luger but also an equally rare stock and holster just leaves me speechless. I have a small collection of maybe 40 Lugers that I am quite proud of and that I am guilty of bragging too much. But then I think on Shattuckâ??s 550+ Lugers and Doug Smiths 451 Luger gun collection (not including one-of-a-kind accessories that even his staff don't know how to categorize). Then I think of the other names that have popped up over time whose collection are in the 200+ area and I feel totally humbled. What I respectfully would like to see though is Phoenixâ??s' pictures of the markings on the straps and any other markings of the holster and shoulder stock posted on the forums owners picture book. Phoenix, your posted picture is great, but it does not do enough justice to entire treasure that you have. More pictures, please.
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