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"Stock Market" Investment
Unless you have deep pockets (I dont!), it takes a while to put together a "portfolio" like this.
http://forum.lugerforum.com/lfupload/stocks2a.jpg |
Nice collection. I have never seen some of those stock setups.
Personally I love stocked pistols & have in addtion to my LP-08, C-96's & Inglis Hi-Powers. |
Geez Ron,
Nothin' like making a guy feel like his collection is crap!!! <grin> (I'll feel better though if you'll just mail me that funny lookin' one at the top!) Very nice. I am exceedingly jealous. How about adding a blow-by-blow under the photo? |
very nice Ron, thanks for sharing with us....
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Very nice Ron. The wooden extensions add so much to them though I still like the slick backs.
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Really Nice!! I must have taken a while to amass those stocks!! :D
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Remember, it all started with one Luger!!
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Oh man! How do you get drool out from between the keys on the keyboard? I've fallen in love 6 times over... :D
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Ron,
A beautiful grouping of rare pieces. And an investment that cannot be accrued on the stock market. Man, do I want a Carbine!!! Ron S. |
Absolutely gorgeous!
Thanks for sharing. |
Please Ron, Modify your beautiful collection photo by including at least the basic description of each model...
When will you add the .45 Luger Carbine to this collection? :) |
Oh Ron,
simply amazing! Really a beautiful collection. |
Lord......... forgive me for coveting. Beautiful...simply beautiful. Thanks Ron.
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" One don't know what to say takes your breath away "
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Ron,
Wow, that to me represents many hours, days, years, of successful study and searching. Beautiful!! As for your pockets, sell a couple of those hummers and your pockets would drag the ground.;) Thanks for sharing. Jesse |
Ron,
You could charge admission for private showings and make a mint. Mike C. |
Ron, beautiful collection. EXELENT!!!!!!!:cheers:
Thanks for picks, it will be my background! |
Magnificent!
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A "Penny Stock" Example
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Mr. Wood's collection of beautiful stocks is an outstanding example of "Blue Chip Stocks" as far as the Stock Market goes. I thought I would share an example of what constitutes an affordable "Penny Stock" for those of us who are economically disadvantaged.
This is a Daisy Model 717 pellet pistol in .17 caliber. Fairly accurate. It was used to win a state air pistol championship in 1987 (but without using the stock of course.) The stock board also functions as a holster. The blued steel clip at the butt of the stock goes over a belt so it can be carried. The long narrow slit in the board is for the charging lever when the pistol is holstered. Mauser720 - Ron |
Stock Market
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Here's what it looks like with the stock attached.
Mauser720 - Ron |
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