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charly239 02-25-2006 05:59 PM

help with oil bottle
 
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hallo all

pls look at this pic

the oil bottle on the right is this an autentic one from the ww1

if this is one ,who sells one ?

warm regards

charly

Pete Ebbink 02-25-2006 07:18 PM

These and other varieties come up on e-Bay from time to time.

Do a search for "gun oiler" and/or "antique gun oiler", etc...

drbuster 02-25-2006 08:06 PM

By the way, that photo appears to be of a prototype 5inch barrelled 1902 "fat barrel". And note it has a Swiss type disc magazine. I wonder what is stamped on its chamber? I also wonder what its serial number is.

Pete Ebbink 02-26-2006 12:45 PM

Doc,

This photo was seemingly "borrowed" from C. Whittaker's web site "Land-o-Borchardts"...

http://landofborchardt.com/

Click on the "Other Luger" menu tab...

It is serial # 10000 B...a prototype...

drbuster 02-26-2006 01:32 PM

I thought so!

charly239 02-26-2006 04:44 PM

sorry

pic is from an austrian webside

Pete Ebbink 03-10-2006 11:23 PM

Charly,

My guess is that these nice little silver-pated gun oilers get added along the way by collectors...having one in a leather pouch is also nice. Or maybe some of the cased presentation lugers had them when sold as a cased set.

You see them from time to time at gun shows (usually on dealer set-up days only...) and on some of the auction sites.

I have been quitely picking them up when I can...usually for under $ 20 or so. Many show up on UK web sites...

Many are vintage oilers for fishing reels or sewing machines or typewriters...

Do a search on e-Bay for "oiler"...

Pete Ebbink 07-29-2006 12:04 PM

Here is a little collection of "oilers" I have picked up from time to time. Not really for lugers, but fun & cheap items to pick up.

The one in the top position of my photo will eventually go with a Swiss Navy luger I hope to own one day...:D

http://forum.lugerforum.com/lfupload/petes_oilers_4.jpg

the gunman 07-29-2006 02:33 PM

Very nice neat little items Pete

Imperial Arms 07-29-2006 05:37 PM

The oil bottle with the leather sleeve shown at the beginning of the post will sometimes be found as an extra item in a cased Borchardt or cased M1900 Luger pistol. It was not actually an oil bottle supplied by Loewe or DWM, but it could be considered from the same period. Collectors like to expand their sets with various accessories from the same period.

There was also a German grease tin (in a leather sleeve) which can sometimes be found in cased Borchardts or cased M1900 Luger pistols. Such a grease tin is shown on page 51 of the book 'Luger: The Multinational Pistol'.

Pete, a great set of oilers, some of which I have in my collection. I like the oval oiler with the weave pattern. I skipped one on eBay because it had a small dent, but I shall eventually find one on eBay. You beat me on eBay for one of these oilers - I might have kill you (with a DWM 471 bullet)!!

If you are searching for an oil bottle for your display, consider a glass bottle of 3-in-1 oil which was very popular with hunters during the early 1900's. 3-in-l oil was sold as gun oil by famous retailers such as A&F, and I have a sealed bottle of such oil for my Luger Carbine display.

Good luck,
Albert

Pete Ebbink 07-30-2006 12:02 PM

Hi Albert,

I must have been lucky that day on e-Bay and caught you sleeping...

Honestly, I did not know we were competing for the same item.

The basket-weave one is one of my favorites. It goes with my 8" Heiser holster with its basket-weave pattern.

Imperial Arms 07-30-2006 04:41 PM

Hello Pete,

We have never bid against each other on an oiler, but I was just giving you a friendly warning (just joking).

I must have been sleeping when previous oilers with weave patterns were available on eBay, and I continue to keep my eyes open for one in excellent condition. Indeed, it is a very nice oiler to have with any Luger pistol/carbine.

I also appreciate your Eagle oiler even though I do not know much about it.

Cheers,
Albert

David Eash 08-11-2006 03:50 PM

The B 10000 prototype is C.Wittaker's the oil can & pouch are the real deal I'v never seen one for sale if you do youll pay 400.00 to 500.00 for it,
Regards Oeash

Pete Ebbink 08-13-2006 12:26 PM

This nice grouping was on e-Bay last week.

I tried but did not win the auction.

http://forum.lugerforum.com/lfupload/nice_cans.jpg

Pete Ebbink 08-27-2006 12:44 PM

David

Can you provide some documentation to support the "real deal" statement ?

I am not aware DWM issued oilers and have always assumed they were part of "put together" cases and rigs...

Ron Wood 08-27-2006 11:12 PM

Borchardts were sold by Loewe, and subsequently DWM, as cased sets, to include stock, holster, and accessories. The oilers on Chuck's site are the "real deal" for such a cased set.

DWM did not sell Lugers as cased sets, so you are correct that they are "put together".

Pete Ebbink 09-10-2006 09:42 PM

These little boogers keep replicating in my storage drawer :

http://forum.lugerforum.com/lfupload...file_copy1.jpg


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