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I am happy to mention that I have one of the original DWM instruction manuals (first variation in English) what was given to A. H. Funke when they had received the fifty 7,65 mm pistols from the Army. The cover has an rubber stamp 'A. H. Funke, 101 Duane Street. N.Y.' These manuals are very rare with only a handful known to exist.
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Albert has long advocated that Luger documents are an overlooked and undervalued part of Luger collecting. I have been slower than he in accumulating these ephemera, but I am gradually acquiring some nice examples. One of these is an original DWM manual in English like Albert’s. Mine does not have an A.H Funke cover stamp but I agree with him that this is the most probable type of manual, if any, which was issued with the Model 1900 U.S. Test Trial Lugers.
As some of you know, the U.S. Test Trials are a favorite topic of mine and over the years I have accumulated a small sampling of the efforts of DWM and Georg Luger to compete in the trials. In addition to the DWM manual I offer the following: A consecutive pair of 7.65mm Test Trials Lugers with an original Rock Island Arsenal holster, a 9mm Cartridge Counter, a reproduction (Krauswerke) .45 caliber Test Luger and a rather worn original copy of the 1907 Test Trials Report (If someone has a more pristine example they would consider parting with, let me know !)
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