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mystical_tutor 09-13-2013 06:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Edward Tinker (Post 240364)
Yes, Jan's book is excellent. And I have read my book, called Simson Lugers.
There were less than 12k of Simson's made total, the S toggle, not really a code. They were made at the same time as they made the Simson & Son toggle AFTER the first 10k and are all 'a' suffix numbered. New books, new information.
My simson database is here on the forum.

The by product of all this research to prepare my Lugers for sale is that I'm getting the bug again.

Is your book available online in dl format for a Kindle?

Gary

Edward Tinker 09-13-2013 08:28 PM

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Originally Posted by mystical_tutor (Post 240369)
The by product of all this research to prepare my Lugers for sale is that I'm getting the bug again.

Is your book available online in dl format for a Kindle?

Gary

No.

IMO the reason most books are available on Kindle is they have lost their copyright or they are such best sellers that its worth it to do so.

I have made money on my books, but I would be bankrupt if I had tried to live off of selling them.

Once the books are all sold made of paper, I would probably sell via Kindle. I do have a book being sold on Amazon, but its a fiction book :)

mystical_tutor 09-14-2013 12:18 AM

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Originally Posted by Edward Tinker (Post 240377)
No.

IMO the reason most books are available on Kindle is they have lost their copyright or they are such best sellers that its worth it to do so.

I have made money on my books, but I would be bankrupt if I had tried to live off of selling them.

Once the books are all sold made of paper, I would probably sell via Kindle. I do have a book being sold on Amazon, but its a fiction book :)

I understand fully. One of my golf buddies is a publisher and he is quite concerned about e-books. So far texts for schools have kept his business solvent but who knows how long that will last.

Where is this one available?

Gary

kzullick 09-14-2013 09:55 AM

Welcome to the Forum. I have been a Member on this forum for a little over a year, they are a great bunch of people who are the most knowledgeable source of information on Lugers available. I have learned a lot. I have found the members here to be respectable, honest and courteous.

mystical_tutor 09-14-2013 09:59 AM

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Originally Posted by Norme (Post 240339)
Hi Gary, The reason serial numbers are a sensitive issue among some forum members (including me), is that much of what we know today about Lugers is derived from data bases, comprised of serial numbers willingly shared by hundreds of collectors, many from countries with far more restrictive firearms laws than here in the US. To expect information from the forum without sharing your own seems to me to be, well, a little selfish.
Norm

Your comment does sting a bit, specially as I honored your request for the Navy SN by sending it to you. However, if asking for references to pricing information without sharing my privet gun information on the internet, and specifically a non https site is selfish rather than cautious, well I guess that's your call.

Gary

mystical_tutor 09-14-2013 10:06 AM

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Originally Posted by kzullick (Post 240401)
Welcome to the Forum. I have been a Member on this forum for a little over a year, they are a great bunch of people who are the most knowledgeable source of information on Lugers available. I have learned a lot. I have found the members here to be respectable, honest and courteous.

LOL, well I certainly agree that some folks here are tremendously knowledgeable in the field of Lugers. Some have probably forgotten more than I have ever known. I was going through Still's book last night in awe at the wealth of information there. I doubt that I will ever catch up again.

Also I think you for sharing your opinion of them.

Gary

mystical_tutor 09-14-2013 10:12 AM

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Originally Posted by Edward Tinker (Post 240274)
Well, and I am prejudiced, but I would send the krieghoff to Tom Whiteman for appraisal and sale. I trust him to be fair, but I also worked with him at legacy collectables.

Ed
SSG USA RET

I thought I asked but see it was one of my "mental PM's". What is the best way to contact Tom? The one I found on the internet is a marriage counselor.

Norme 09-14-2013 11:58 AM

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Originally Posted by mystical_tutor (Post 240402)
Your comment does sting a bit, specially as I honored your request for the Navy SN by sending it to you. However, if asking for references to pricing information without sharing my privet gun information on the internet, and specifically a non https site is selfish rather than cautious, well I guess that's your call.

Gary

Hi Gary, I'm sorry that my post hurt your feelings, that was not my intent. I'm biking in Spain right now and have limited internet access, your info never came through. Please try again at the address below. You should know that all listings on the Navy List are anonymous, the only one who knows the owner's names is me, and I don't publish that information.
Regards, Norm
normrab@comcast.net

Edward Tinker 09-14-2013 01:19 PM

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Originally Posted by mystical_tutor (Post 240406)
I thought I asked but see it was one of my "mental PM's". What is the best way to contact Tom? The one I found on the internet is a marriage counselor.

Actually, yes, he was, I think he just runs the biz now - http://www.legacy-collectibles.com

My books are available from Simpson's LTD and I have copies of all of them for sale.

Values vary, but any Navy (average shooter condition) is worth $2,000 - so one in very nice shape, you can easily double that. But everything depends on the models and I have not read the posting close enough :rolleyes: and today I am too lazy :)

mystical_tutor 09-14-2013 10:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Norme (Post 240410)
Hi Gary, I'm sorry that my post hurt your feelings, that was not my intent. I'm biking in Spain right now and have limited internet access, your info never came through. Please try again at the address below. You should know that all listings on the Navy List are anonymous, the only one who knows the owner's names is me, and I don't publish that information.
Regards, Norm
normrab@comcast.net

Biking in Spain!!! You lucky dog. If you are around Madrid I can hook you up with all the internet you want, I have friends there that will treat you like a king. (From my main hobby now, Magic: the gathering).

I will try that email again. I would prefer to do it by snail mail but I'll take the risk this one time.

I really don't mind if the numbers are published--as long as they are not traceable to me, or whoever I might sell one to.

Enjoy beautiful Espana. But do it soon as the weather gets really nasty there in the fall.

Gary

mystical_tutor 09-14-2013 10:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Edward Tinker (Post 240413)
Actually, yes, he was, I think he just runs the biz now - http://www.legacy-collectibles.com

My books are available from Simpson's LTD and I have copies of all of them for sale.

Values vary, but any Navy (average shooter condition) is worth $2,000 - so one in very nice shape, you can easily double that. But everything depends on the models and I have not read the posting close enough :rolleyes: and today I am too lazy :)

Ed:
Thanks, nice web site, wish that webmaster was doing my site for me--the guy I have now just doesn't get things done.

I think both of my navies are quality pieces from what I have been able to find on sites. For the purpose of this show I put each of them at 6K, mainly to reduce tire kicking.

Wasn't necessary, the show is a flop. With all the flooding we have had many people are just not going places right now and many others thought the show would be closed because of confusion about what highways are closed. Hwy 24 going West has been close off and on for several days and people don't want to risk coming to Colorado Springs and not being able to go home.

so a show that always has 50-100 people standing at the door on day one for it to open, we had 10 or so. Did have a lot of time to talk to dealers and got a lot of positive input.

there isa "Military Only" one day show in Denver in a couple weeks, plan to go there. The organizer that I live close to here in the springs said he had a few people he would send my way.

Didn't sell a thing but have 5 people bringing me Lugers tomorrow to find out what they are so I will have a great day just getting to talk to them.

Thanks for all your help and I'll mention you when I contact Tom in a week or so, if that is ok with you. Not "name dropping" just trying to let him know you make referrals.

Gary

mystical_tutor 09-22-2013 11:30 AM

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Originally Posted by mystical_tutor (Post 240433)
Biking in Spain!!! You lucky dog. If you are around Madrid I can hook you up with all the internet you want, I have friends there that will treat you like a king. (From my main hobby now, Magic: the gathering).

I will try that email again. I would prefer to do it by snail mail but I'll take the risk this one time.

I really don't mind if the numbers are published--as long as they are not traceable to me, or whoever I might sell one to.

Enjoy beautiful Espana. But do it soon as the weather gets really nasty there in the fall.

Gary

Norm;

I owe you one. I did not send that SN to you. I'm up in the Colorado mts at a golf tournament my wife is in and discovered my post to you in the draft box on one of my accounts. DOH. When I get back home I will send both of the numbers.

Gary


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