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hansfischer007 05-19-2012 02:43 PM

OK Guys...its dumb question time.. :(
 
I need some advice...and sometimes to learn something...you just gotta ask what some folks would think is a "dumb question"....however I have been wearing out "Simpsons" Luger site....Im looking at maybe picking up a 1918 DWM....selling my Interarms.....anyway....I don't understand the description that says....94% Blue.....10% Straw.......now I think I know what Blue is on a pistol....thats pretty universal.....but honestly guys....dont throw rocks.....I am totally clueless what "Straw" means..........so ....the only way to know is to ask ...........I appreciate any and all advice............. Hans Fischer

MikeP 05-19-2012 03:28 PM

A lot of info to be found on this here site regarding about anything on lugers if you care to look around.

"Straw" is the yellow goldish color on safeties, td levers, triggers, and ejector springs.

A result of heat treating used through mid 1937.

glock30 05-19-2012 05:48 PM

Yep that sums it up from mIke, what kind of Interarms do you have?

pitsword 05-19-2012 09:27 PM

Hans,
Dear sir please forgive me for the question that I am about to ask, NO offense intended. Do you stutter? Your continual use of the ... makes me think of some poor soul who stutters. You are a well respected member here and I do enjoy your posts and comments. Again, no offense intended, I am trying to ask life questions with the life I have left. Best to you, Vince

hansfischer007 05-19-2012 09:37 PM

Stuttering..?
 
Hi Vince.......Thanks for your note.....and its funny i really had never noticed my habit of putting the periods in my sentences......(there i go again)....nope...somehow...somewhere ....just got in the habit of when I type a note....to separate statements and notices.....its funny in life how we can do something for years and not be aware of it.....until its brought to our attention.......and I have to smile as I type this as Im looking back over my notes at the separations.....but Thanks Vince......I appreciate your good words.....Regards...Hans Fischer

Edward Tinker 05-19-2012 10:32 PM

I asked him that some time ago and that was the answer he gave me then...

sheepherder 05-19-2012 11:52 PM

I do it too...Not as many periods...But still the same idea... :)

DavidJayUden 05-20-2012 12:25 AM

Ever read Faulkner?
He didn't like punctuation all that much, so he was known to write without, then add a page of commas, periods, etc. at the end of the book.
dju

Edward Tinker 05-20-2012 12:42 AM

never read Faulkner, guess I should read at least one :)

DavidJayUden 05-20-2012 01:17 AM

I wouldn't worry about reading his stuff. He's one of those guys that the literary guys fawn over, but he makes my eyes glaze over. I guess I'm not smart enough to recognize a literary giant.
dju

Ron Wood 05-20-2012 02:37 AM

The three periods in a row is called an ellipsis. I use it quite a bit (incorrectly) myself. It is used in writing to indicate an incomplete thought or to lead into or out of and incompleted quote. It is supposed to indicate a slight pause in speech or any other form of text, but it is incorrect to use ellipses solely to indicate a pause in speech. That is how I use it, incorrectly, sometimes when I am posting, to give a sense of conversational reply. I know it is wrong...but I suspect I may resort to it from time to time :).

Patronen 05-20-2012 07:47 AM

I always thought this keyboard mark after the period in this sentence indicated a pause in speech. ;

Neil Young 05-20-2012 08:47 AM

I'm having trouble comprehending all of this punctuation talk......................but then, maybe not.

Neil

Norme 05-20-2012 09:46 AM

"Eats, Shoots and Leaves" by Lynne Truss, is an excellent little book on the art of punctuation...and it's fun to read. Regards, Norm

alvin 05-20-2012 10:06 AM

Straw in C&R context.... it's a color of steel at certain temperature range..... what's the range? I forgot.... not as high as fire blue, but high enough to cause surface oxidation..... when steel returns to room temperature, the golden oxidation color tone stays there.

I love dots.

SteveM 05-20-2012 10:25 AM

The small parts on your Interarms should be strawed. What type is the Interarms Luger?

hansfischer007 05-20-2012 10:56 AM

What Have I started.?
 
Oh My....who would have thought that my putting the dots/periods....in my writing would get so many responses......but i really appreciate it......and couldn't wait until this morning to see what had been added......and for some reason....a scene from the movie....SLING BLADE...came quickly to mind....when "doyle hargraves band" are sitting around in his living room....discussing how they write songs......and the one guy......a very odd looking fellow.....says at the ends of his songs.....he always puts ...dot..dot..dot........and as for me to try and stop putting the ..dots...in my writing......I turned 70 last September ....and the old saying of "teaching an old dog new tricks"......but I an humbled by all the nice responses to my crazy way of writing.....once again....it just proves that the Luger Forum ....and its members.....are the Best on the Internet......if not the whole dang planet........Have a Nice day guys......your Kindness and Friendship is Appreciated......

Ben M. 05-20-2012 11:41 AM

heck.....i just thought the poster had a 'period' key that was malfunctioning on his keyboard....and he did not want to buy a new one. i had one some years back that showed 4 s characters every time i pressed the key button.

pitsword 05-20-2012 03:02 PM

:thumbsup:Who said we had nothing to talk about on the forums?

lugerholsterrepair 05-20-2012 03:43 PM

Thanks Ron! Ellipsis..I often wondered if there was a name for my malady. I too am an offender..I recognize it but cannot seem to give it up. Not nearly as bad as Hans though.
Some habits are bad..some good. Having ellipsis is a moderate bad habit I guess! I think hitting the period key several strokes gives me just enough time to form my next thought?

WG dog 05-20-2012 05:31 PM

• • • - - - • • •

Dots, and dashes, are cool. ;)

siegersallee 05-21-2012 05:06 PM

Sos...

saab-bob 05-21-2012 07:27 PM

After all that discussion, we still don't know what kind of Interarms Mauser Hans.....has! :confused:
Bob

Jack Lawman 05-21-2012 09:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by saab-bob (Post 213648)
After all that discussion, we still don't know what kind of Interarms Mauser Hans.....has!

Yes... I wonder....

Does he have the pistol, box, papers and target? (no Oxford comma)

or

Does he have just the pistol, box, and papers? (Oxford comma)

Jack

Sorry... couldn't resist! :thumbup:

hansfischer007 05-22-2012 01:19 AM

Interarms Mauser
 
Hey Guys.....As for my Interarms Mauser.....6" Barrel..and I have an Interarms box but its not numbered to the pistol....and also have the manual......I will get it out of the gun safe tomorrow and post the serial number..maybe someone can give me an idea of when it was made.....Its in Great condition..only been fired maybe 20 times...and Im considering....considering..selling it to pickup a 1918 DWM Mauser that Ive seen on SIMPSONS site....actually narrowed it down to a couple...not sure what I want to do to be honest..Ive got a 1916 all matching ERFURT...and the most Beautiful 1916 DWM Shooter that Luger Doc put together for me.....anyway...I will post the serial range tomorrow....Thanks again guys....Hans Fischer

hansfischer007 05-22-2012 01:22 AM

Correction to my post..
 
I got in too big a hurry with my typing...Im looking at a couple of 1918 DWM Pistols on SIMPSONS site....dont know why I had to tack... mauser..on the end there...anyway...you get the meaning

Edward Tinker 05-22-2012 01:24 AM

why
did
you do
a correction
to your
post??

Just EDIT the posting?

hansfischer007 05-22-2012 10:42 AM

Post correction.?
 
Hi Ed...I didn't notice the mistake until couple minutes later...and just thought that once a post is listed on the board...cant be redone...kinda like the bullet has left the barrel... But Thanks for your note...Hans Fischer

WG dog 05-22-2012 11:51 AM

New post raises the post count. It's a good thing. :thumbup:

Edward Tinker 05-22-2012 12:39 PM

Hans, you can edit up to weeks later, so you could edit and take out those ....

but I know from previous discussions with you, that you like them and feel it is the way to write.


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