Where is the end?
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It started with a goal of one each from the 1934 through 1942 Mauser made guns. But.......It seems I'm on a 'slippery slope". Where/when to stop? Tough question to answer....
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Don't stop! Passion in life makes life worthwhile. I'm short three years to make my WW2 run complete. Great pic, thanks for the "Bring & Brag.
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Love it! That is why this hobby is so much fun!
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What a nice collection !
I don't have nearly that many, but it's been a challenge just to list them in my spreadsheet and then document each one with details and photos. I finally memorized the serial numbers for each one. That might be my logical limit. I wanted a good example of each toggle stamp and different barrel lengths. Now I'm shopping for a new gun safe ! |
I needed to pull them all out and check them against my inventory list. I added 3 that had slipped by without being entered. A good opportunity to wipe them down and re-familiarize myself with what I have. Next... The S&W N frames.....
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Yes, don’t stop. That is a very impressive collection! I get it though I started with a 37 Mauser then thought I should have a WW1 representative, well then an Arty and then an Erfurt and so you know the rest of the story. A dozen Lugers later and I still don’t know were to stop, tharpo is right that’s why this hobby is so much fun. Thanks for showing your collection.
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If you had to sell one of them, which one would it be ?
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Same. Here, and I've got 35, 36, 37 (first variation), 41 and 42. And each will be fully rigged too. I think this wtill take about another 4-5 years and I'll go from there. |
I have found that as Lugers "in the wild" have become more rare, and my tastes have expanded, I've become more opportunistic and ended up with some gems that are outside my initial collection focus. In particular, I've acquired some rather rare police variations.
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Looks to me that you are about halfway there... :thumbup:... best, til...lat'r....GT :cheers:
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It ends when you realize that it is time to stop adding and start getting rid of stuff so that your family won't have to figure out what to do with it. Up until then it is a real joy.
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Outstanding
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I was going to try and say something profound
But lost track of my thoughts :) Thanks for sharing Beautiful Collections |
Very, very nice!
I have found that my collector 'focus' always waivers, but I've gone through several focus', now doing police and Simson. My 'extra' stuff, besides some ammo from the period is fairly 'open'. Ron, very amazing! |
I’m only just beginning at age 26 but seeing all your collections always motivates me to get a similarly nice sized one for myself before my expiration date on this earth. The best part about collecting is that your goals can always expand after you’ve reached your current one.
Like Ed said, your collection focuses change too. I’m currently very much on a kick for 60’s and prior Smith (and Colt?) revolvers, even though my Luger collecting still occupies center stage. |
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So here is my "Luger's Anonymous" contribution. :thumbup: I loved Ron's post as it mirrors my own situation ... I have been thinking more and more lately of my own mortality and what is going to happen to my beloved collection of Luger's. This subject has been discussed in a few threads. I also loved Good-Day's post ... particularly the 'Dory' meme ... I laughed so hard because it's so true :roflmao: Common to this thread is how we ALL LOVE our Luger's, they are definitely addictive and although my collection is small in comparison to some of the magnificent collections here my enthusiasm is as rabid as yours. Fantastic collection gunbugs, keep em coming. :bowdown: It is virtually impossible to stop @ one Luger ... as Ron says 'Up until then it is a real joy.' :thumbup: |
To add to the conversation the more my collection grows the more discerning I become, hold out for better condition pistols, taking into account the variation and my wallet. But something I may have jumped at in the past I will tell myself to be patient because there are better examples out there.
Jim |
Suppose back to the original question
When to stop? Can you? Can any of us? I do not specifically collect Lugers I have a love for Surplus primarily WW1 and 2 ( Lugers are beautiful and dag gum so are 1911's ) But it doesn’t stop there When I roll into my local Shops and they ask what i'm looking for my typical answer is " Something else I don’t need" Something sparkly and pretty shows up and there it is in my hands and out the door Go with your passion Don’t be held back by it Or the one you said that’s cool but not for me will one day be on your list of Could Woulda Shoulda picked that one up This is not the only Forum a haunt probably because of my varying taste but I love all of your passion positive and negative at times Thank You |
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Debby would shot me!!!
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