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saaismail 05-15-2011 08:49 PM

WW2 Luger/Walther Display Case
 
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Hey Guys - About a year ago when I wanted to buy my first Luger, you were all very helpful in educating me about these fascinating weapons. Well, I ended up getting one, and then a P-38 since it needed a "buddy."

Well, being an amateur woodworker, I couldn't help but try to build something to display my new treasures. Anyway, I hope you might find it interesting....and I hope this forum is OK to post it in - wasn't sure where to put it.

Thanks,

Scott

BogeyB 05-15-2011 09:02 PM

Scott,

Nice job!! A little "Arts and Crafts" model??

Mike:thumbup:

Hugo Borchardt 05-15-2011 09:55 PM

Very, very nice! Thanks for sharing!

Ron Wood 05-15-2011 09:57 PM

Scott,
Darn, you make me feel guilty for not doing more woodwork! Your stuff is outstanding! For an amateur woodworker you have some extremely fine cabinetmaking skills. Thank you very much for sharing this terrific example.

P.S. There is some really nice wood in that piece too!:)

lugerholsterrepair 05-15-2011 10:15 PM

Scott! That's fantastic! Really nicely done...Dovetail joints and all..even drawers for the holsters!
Birds eye maple..don't see that often these days!

Really impressive...

pitsword 05-15-2011 10:42 PM

Beautiful. You are an artist.

the gunman 05-15-2011 11:14 PM

"WOW" How much to make another one very interested.

tomaustin 05-15-2011 11:28 PM

makes my cardboard box look damn poor......
 
i have ZERO skills to do something like that............tom

Edward Tinker 05-15-2011 11:53 PM

Wow, just wow, that is fabulous. Very nice to see the iron cross on the front! That is really cool!


Ed

mlmahon 05-16-2011 12:06 AM

The talents, artistry, and craftmanship displayed by the members of this forum never cease to amaze me!

Truly magnificent. Museum quality.

-ML

wlyon 05-16-2011 12:08 AM

Very very nice!!!! Bill

MFC 05-16-2011 12:19 AM

Beautiful design and woodwork!!! If that's considered amateur, I'm Superman.

Neil Young 05-16-2011 08:04 AM

Great looking piece--I Like it!!!!

Neil

ithacaartist 05-16-2011 10:10 AM

Well done!

David Parker

Ice 05-16-2011 10:56 AM

Outstanding woodwork.

Charlie

Kitkat041836 05-16-2011 11:44 AM

I sure wish I had one like that for my A&E guns.Very,very nice.
Thanks George

saaismail 05-16-2011 12:11 PM

Thanks for the kind words guys! Next up is something the the M1 Garand...just trying to figure out the design.

saaismail 05-16-2011 01:16 PM

Gunman - With probably $500 for material (Wood, custom glass, and brass hardware), along with about 60 hours of labor, I'm not sure the price would be appealing...but if you happen to have an extra MG-42 laying around, I'm sure we could work something out! I've been looking for one of those :-)

Duster42 05-16-2011 05:03 PM

Great wood working skills.
I hope you post pic's of what you design for your M1 Garand when finished.

fred p 05-16-2011 05:52 PM

Very nicely done!:jumper:

ratdog 05-17-2011 10:48 AM

WOW, a lot of work for two pistols!!!! Good thing your collection isn't 10 or 20..............................

Lugerdoc 05-17-2011 10:52 AM

Wow! This is a future collectable. In 100 years, I'd bet that they would never guess that this was designed to house your pistols, since they will have forgotten by then that someone other than the military or police could own them. TH

steven c 05-17-2011 10:06 PM

Scott, dime to a dollar you have more than 60 hours in that. That my friend is top notch. I myself like to work with wood modestly, but if you call yourself an amateur then some of my past work looks like I have training wheels on.

Very, very nice. I could have easily sat and looked at 10 more pics of it. If you have a moment could you post more pics of the eagle on top and explain how it was done?

Regards, Steve.

saaismail 05-17-2011 10:38 PM

Eagle Pic
 
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Hey Steve - Thanks for the kind words. You may be very correct about the 60 hours....honestly I have no idea...I just remember a lot of trips downstairs to the shop for either 30 minutes or maybe a couple hours.

I'll try to attach a pic of the eagle below. I found the Reichsadler (eagle) online, but after agonizing a bit, I decided to replace the swastika with the Iron Cross. The history buff in me wanted to leave it since the guns are original to WW2 and have the waffenampts on them. However the realist in me didn't want people walking in my house to freak out and think I was a nut if they saw a swastika. I think it's a common peril of this hobby of ours - at least the WW2 era Lugers.

So basically, I modified the image, found a font that I thought felt sufficiently German, and created the design. I had a local company burn the design on through a laser process as I knew any attempt of mine to carve it just wouldn't look great...and I couldn't afford to ruin any more wood....I had made enough mistakes already!

Georgesd 05-28-2011 03:49 PM

I can only say that it is a beautiful piece of work and underlines your love of gun collecting!
Thanks for sharing the pictures.
George

CAP Black 05-28-2011 05:35 PM

It is a thing of beauty.
I am also interested in puchasing one of these cabinets, if we can arrange the shipping so as to not get it destroyed in transport.
Where are you located?
thanks
Jack

saaismail 05-31-2011 11:15 AM

I'm in Maine...
 
...fortunately, centrally located to the rest of the country :-)

chuck17 05-31-2011 05:01 PM

Outstanding woodworking! Thanks for sharing.

MikeP 06-01-2011 12:39 AM

Pretty steep for "amateur" work.:thumbup:


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