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Unread 07-16-2010, 01:28 PM   #6
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I'm not a Luger collector, I just own one because I think it's a beautiful pistol and manufactured with standards difficult to find nowadays.
I also own other pistols. The reason I purchase a pistol is that it must be representative of some historical period, but they have to been shoot as well!
Briefly, to respond to your question, I think I will sell my Luger only in the case I find a better one (Luger) that can satisfy my desire of beauty.
And finally I've never thought to a pistol as an investment. If you make an investment, this means to buy and to sell and this is in contrast with what I've said before.
Pistols are a pleasure, to own and to shoot.
I hope I have been clear, this is not my mother tongue, but the concept is that you will never sell an object you have strongly desired.
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Antonio
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