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Join Date: Jun 2010
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FN, That's what I was thinking. I'm in NE Penna above Scranton/below Binghamton, NY.
JS, I hear Thor here does outstanding work. Anyone else recommended? Regards, Sapper |
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Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: MD / Currently about 9000 klicks east of the Potomac
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Thor, he is a real genius in restoring lugers.
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Regards, Andy There's No Place Like Home (Wizard Of Oz) |
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Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: Ohio
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Sapper.... The original grips were walnut and most were numbered to the gun with the last two digits of the SN. I understand where you are coming from but IMO the very best thing you can do is leave everything the way you found it. If you want to sell the grips you could pick up $200 to $300 but if you have a feel at all for history the ones you buy to replace them will really have no connection to the gun.............
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