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Nice G Date ruined
This looks to have been a nice G Date that was ruined
http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/Vie...Item=122848139 Does anybody know who Barry Gathafner is and if he was a Luger collector ?? Jim |
Interesting "official" bring back document.
I like this, " Note, I did not take a hi resolution image of the document as I did not want this document copies and reproduced by anyone." They must have bollixed the first attempt. The side panel and receiver have been sanded or draw filed and cold blued. Note the 3 different SN fonts. Numbers on the side plate are twice as large, and the 4s are all different. |
It doesn't look like a stamping to me, but engraved and heck, hand engraved at that ;)
Ed |
Hey, I know, let's get lickered up and try out my new engraving pen...
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Looks like a POS
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It's a pitty..
Certificates can be made by anyone who can handle a printer, pen and a stamp/photoshop. I sometimes request safety related certificates from trough my work. If needed badly enough, they will somehow find it's way to the table within an hour. Usually with a stamp or language unknown to me. Anything can look authentic and good, but if it can't be traced, it's pretty worthless. |
The death heads look like Gary Larson comic strip characters.
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"A fool and his money will soon be parted"
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Mike -- Lacking of knowledge has nothing to do with intelligence. On average, modern man and woman are actually not smarter than their ancestors 2000 or 3000 years ago, although modern people are more knowledgable on many things. Also, I noticed people's capabilities are multi-dimentioal, some are strong in this area, some are strong in another area.
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Word History: The pejorative nature of the term fool is strengthened by a knowledge of its etymology. Its source, the Latin word follis, meant "a bag or sack, a large inflated ball, a pair of bellows." Users of the word in Late Latin, however, saw a resemblance between the bellows or the inflated ball and a person who was what we would call "a windbag" or "an airhead." The word, which passed into English by way of French, is first recorded in English in a work written around the beginning of the 13th century with the sense "a foolish, stupid, or ignorant person."
2. A person deficient in intellect; one who acts absurdly, or pursues a course contrary to the dictates of wisdom; one without judgment; a simpleton; a dolt. |
may i assume that you fellows don't like the gun???
i fully expect it will be purchased.........
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Like Jim said... a nice G date ruined. Early B90 S91 proofs. (a) suffix.
What a shame. It hurts to look at it. |
"The death heads look like Gary Larson comic strip characters" - Greg G
Bid is up to $1,813.00 with 17 bids so far???? Maybe Gary Larson did do the drawing on it. His original artwork is quite valuable. |
Here is one consolation . Inspection Period / Return Policy " Five Days from the date the item is received "
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you must be talking about Folks in Washington DC, ones we elect to represent us Jim |
Current Bid $2,225.00
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He has a 1935 numbered police holster with matching numbered magazine and tool also. The other matching numbered mag is in the g-date. Same bidder on both auctions.
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Might not mean anything, but lots of the same bidders in all his auctions.
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Current Bid $5,000.00 WOW
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Information added 02/17/2009 12:56:29 AM]
Note that due to many requests, I've decided to go ahead and upload a better image of the dated and signed capture certificate. I'm now showing front and back. “capture certificate” Does not prove anything if it was doctored after the fact. Get real. Must be a lot of gullible people in la la land. Can’t be any of the bidders are forum members. They should be. |
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