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Pete Ebbink 12-13-2006 03:41 PM

How Many Lugers Do You Own ?
 
Thought this Poll might be fun.

One can participate in the Poll and keep one's identity a secret by not posting a message in the discussion threads.

You can merely make an entry in the Poll and no one will know who you are.

Edward Tinker 12-13-2006 03:47 PM

Pete, I think I would have gone up in 10 increments up to 50, and then by 25's...

10-50 seems like a large spread to me :eek:

Frank 12-13-2006 03:57 PM

None of your business!!!!!

Orv Reichert once told me if you have one, you're a novice. If you have two, you're a collector and if you have more than two, you're an advanced collector.

Maybe your poll should just ask if you are a novice, collector or advanced collector!!!

Pete Ebbink 12-13-2006 04:02 PM

Ed,

Please feel free to break-up the 10-50 selection if you want. I cannot as I am not a Moderator in this section. I think I used 9 out of the 10 catagories allowed when a Poll is set up. Maybe edit it to do 10-25 and then 25-50 ??? I am not sure what would happen to the "votes" already registered, however.

Frank,

Maybe a Poll for "How Many Years Have Ya Been A Grumpy Fellow" might be in order...??? :D

Edward Tinker 12-13-2006 04:17 PM

Hows that look? I added a field for "other choice please" ;)

Pete Ebbink 12-13-2006 04:21 PM

Thanks, Ed...looks great...!:D

shadow 12-13-2006 04:31 PM

I only own one and it is a shooter. I put 100 rounds through it today! :)

At the risk of starting a new poll I have wondered what the ratio of collectors to shooters are on this forum.
Chris

Pete Ebbink 12-13-2006 04:42 PM

Chris,

What would have been really cool would have been a combined Poll asking about :

1. Age

2. Sex (male versus female)...

3. Number of lugers owned.

4. Percentage of shooter versus collector-grade lugers in our collections.

5. Break-down of lugers owned into the Eras (Imperial, Weimar, 3rd. Reich, Post-WWII, etc.)

But I do not think the Polling features could be stretched that much on the LF...in a single, combined Poll.

Strider 12-14-2006 03:48 PM

Pete,
Here you go.

1. See previous poll. :D

2. Yes, but only with my wife. :D

3. Not enough. (Virus called Lugeritis) :D

4. 100% for both. :D

5. Everytime I clean them. It is easier that way. :D

Great poll, thanks for bringing it up.

Sid.

:thumbsup:

Pete Ebbink 12-14-2006 04:09 PM

Frank,

I am not sure how to really quantitatively or qualitatively determine "novice" from "collector" to "advanced collector".

I know a few fellows that might be rich enough to own over 50+ lugers, but from their knowledge, gun show experiences, number of luger books owned, experience in determining legit from boosted piece, and whom they buy lugers from, etc...some might consider them still a "novice" even with safes full of lugers.

I also know some other really luger-smart fellows that are poor as paupers and may only own 3-5 lugers, but they would be hard to match when it comes to spotting a boosted piece.

So I figured knowing how many lugers Member have might be a good start.

Maybe another Poll should be started to ask "How Many Years Have You Been Collecting Lugers ?" might be a good one, as well.

Pappy 12-14-2006 04:57 PM

Good going Pete.

And the "NONE OF YER BUSINESS" has not been checked yet!

And one has >200!!!! Shazam!!!!!

Pappy

policeluger 12-14-2006 05:09 PM

Next survey....where do you store your Lugers and when are you away from home....What crap.

ADMIN: I AM UNSURE WHY THIS IS A BIG DEAL PL? IF YOU DO NOT LIKE THIS, THEN DON'T REPLY?? EVERYONE WHO ANSWERS THE POLL IS COMPLETELY ANNOMYNOUS?????????

policeluger 12-14-2006 10:40 PM

Sorry Admin, let me get you combo to safe.....if you think the replys to this poat are above hacking, I am sorry. I'll stay off.

Karl 12-14-2006 10:40 PM

Pete,

Undoubtedly your goal for this poll was innocent: it "might be fun" to use your words, however, I must agree with policeluger and tac. There is no such thing as "anonymous" on the internet. I do not consider myself paraniod although I think it is plausible and likely that some government agency monitors posts on this forum. Our anonymity ends with a court order. The irony is that forum members I am familiar with (including myself) are mostly loyal veterans of the US armed forces. In my opinion, this kind of information is unsuitable for public dissemination. KFS

Edward Tinker 12-14-2006 11:31 PM

Only the people who responded to the post via "posting" can you see anything. The poll itself shows nothing but numbers. If I click on the poll as moderator, I see the same thing you do, simply the numbers. I could change the numbers, but that is all I can see.

There is no IP address listed?
There is no name associated with the numbers?
There is no address associated with the posting?
There is no state associated with the posting?

Only if someone wants to click and "reveal" their numbers is this revealing anything.

So, unsure how this reveals anything about a specific person?

I will ask John D to tell us if as administrator he can see anything;
if he can see individual IP addresses that point to a person... then I will delete the posting, because obviously many folks are paranoid that they will be revealed. That never occured to me. :(

John Sabato 12-15-2006 07:29 AM

This forum's private information is behind more security than many large corporations. The ONLY persons that have any access to sensitive information are John D. Ed Tinker, and myself...and even Ed and I are limited in what we can see... for instance, Ed and I can't even see last names in the membership database.

Ed is entirely correct that anyone who voted in this poll did so anonymously leaving behind only the numbers... there is no way to recover who voted, or whether or not what they voted about was even true...

Big brother will always be watching, but there just isn't anything in this thread to SEE unless you manually posted a "REPLY" and then only what is normally visible when you post on the forum...

Let me repeat, the votes in the poll are completely without ties to any member... the only thing you can be sure of is that members of this forum cast the vote because if you are not a registered member, you can't vote...

lighten up guys...

jamese 12-15-2006 07:51 AM

Big Brother already knows

Most of get or got our guns thu the use of an FFL
and those records can be reviewed if someone take the effort to do it !

Jim

jamese 12-15-2006 07:55 AM

Hey Pete,
do a poll of the age group of the people who refuse to answer the other poll questions. That would be interesting!

Jim

John D. 12-15-2006 09:15 AM

Hey guys!

John S. and Ed are right.. The only person that can see the raw data is "me" - which in the case of a poll, is nothing... On my end, even in the logs - all I capture is IP addresses and page hits - as anything else is not necessary for what I use the logs for (if the site is hacked..) - so I don't record it...

Anyway - the logs sit inside several firewalls - and not to go into detail, the only way I can get to those is by sitting in front of the server itself.... It's the same place I store membership/user data (like someone's last name - which only I can see as well. In fact - I purge that stuff at regular intervals, anyway..

Well - the short story is - even when I "vote" in a poll - I can't see my personal data - however - I CAN change my vote :) :)

Best to you!

John D.

Steinar 12-15-2006 10:52 AM

I first thought is was meant as a joke on the age poll, but there are clearly different opinions about this.

Directly aimed question, to a specific person trough the internet, is to be very cautious about. As we newer can be 100% sure who the other person is. But these poll's are about as anonymous as it gets.. most questions we receive every day are more sensitive! We then reveal who we are in person.
The only information ' the others' can use, is the fact that Luger collectors indeed HAVE Lugers and the fact that we ARE alive. .. if I would guess wildly, that would be exactly my guess.

Wish you all a nice weekend!

Steinar

John Sabato 12-15-2006 11:26 AM

WOW... I was RIGHT... can I tell my wife? :D nah, she probably wouldn't believe it...:confused:

Pappy 12-15-2006 12:21 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by John Sabato
This forum's private information is behind more security than many large corporations. The ONLY persons that have any access to sensitive information are John D. Ed Tinker, and myself...and even Ed and I are limited in what we can see... for instance, Ed and I can't even see last names in the membership database.

Ed is entirely correct that anyone who voted in this poll did so anonymously leaving behind only the numbers... there is no way to recover who voted, or whether or not what they voted about was even true...

Big brother will always be watching, but there just isn't anything in this thread to SEE unless you manually posted a "REPLY" and then only what is normally visible when you post on the forum...

Let me repeat, the votes in the poll are completely without ties to any member... the only thing you can be sure of is that members of this forum cast the vote because if you are not a registered member, you can't vote...

lighten up guys...

Thank you John....Pappy

lugerholsterrepair 12-15-2006 01:28 PM

Ya Know..For somebody with 12 posts to his credit and a practically vacant member profile I think it's a little rude to start rubbing this crap in the members faces. John said it once...Jerry Burney

Edward Tinker 12-15-2006 01:31 PM

Just so folks are aware, especially those who have not been here for long.

John Sabato is a moderator
Ed Tinker is a moderator

John Dunkle owns the forum and pays for everything out of his own pocket.


Further, John S is the nice cop, Ed T gets po'd and will delete your posting and/or ban you from the forum, especially at night when he is tired and you directly irritate him. And yes, I banned a member last week who was a bit too smug and a bit of an ass.


Oh, I didn't add a smilie to that, hmmmm



Merry Christmas, and lets all play nicer next week, I'll try too.

the gunman 12-15-2006 01:51 PM

Pappy you sure appeared out of the woodwork . keep your advise..?

Pappy 12-15-2006 02:39 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by lugerholsterrepair
Ya Know..For somebody with 12 posts to his credit and a practically vacant member profile I think it's a little rude to start rubbing this crap in the members faces. John said it once...Jerry Burney
OK folks. Yes I'm new here with only "12 posts to his credit and a practically vacant member profile".

First, I'm here to discuss our Lugers and want to get along by being polite and a gentleman.

For those who find my remarks/behaviour offensive, I sincerely apologize.

And I thank those of you who agreed.

Now let's talk Lugers.....

Pappy

P.S. I now have 13 posts and added to my profile. BIG GRIN!!!!!

Aaron 12-15-2006 02:54 PM

The old saying goes, "If you know how many Lugers you have, you don't have enough!"

BigG 12-15-2006 02:58 PM

I am a novice, but an avid one. Lugers are the ultimate automatic pistole of the 20th century. Well, OK make that Lugers AND Colt 45 Autos. :)

Steinar 12-15-2006 03:28 PM

It's not the quantity, but the quality of the Luger that is the most interesting :) ..I would trade them all against a certain little one :rolleyes:

Doug G. 12-17-2006 10:15 PM

An old pic of the family. Haven't bought a new Luger in over 3 years! Prices are just waaaay out of whack for me.:(
http://www.georgealarm.com/doug/smallpic2.JPG

Pappy 12-18-2006 02:12 PM

Very, very nice Doug. My keyboard is ruined now from the drool......Pappy


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