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Imperial Arms 07-20-2009 07:58 AM

Three of a Kind - My Incredible Achievement
 
It is my pleasure to share with this forum an achievement which I consider incredible. Since the past five years or so, I have been able to acquire three original LP-08/TM-08 instruction manuals which are extremely rare.

I am posting various images of each manual showing the regiments which had received them during WWI. Maybe George will be kind to explain each regiment marking in more detail.

Listing of each manual
  1. LP-08 manual #1 (left position) was actually issued to a Prussian regiment (see image #4 with its regimental stamp);
  2. LP-08 manual #2 (right position) was issued to a Prussian regiment (see image #5 with its regimental stamp);
  3. LP-08 manual #3 was issued to a Bavarian regiment (see image #3 showing a scan of its front cover, and corresponding image #4 with its regimental stamp and other markings).

I have noticed that the majority of collectors do not realize the importance and value of collecting literature (or 'software') for the purpose of expanding their knowledge, instead they prefer to mainly collect the guns and some accessories (the 'hardware'). Those collectors who only limit themselves to 'hardware' cannot recognize the price/value that some literature can fetch on the market and they tend to under-rate the value of literature because of its plain form and being made of paper which is seen as cheap material. Literature should be compared to cash - both are made of paper! And the hidden information in these surviving documents are a major contribution to our 'education'. Remember that knowledge is king, and not the size of a person's wallet.

Enjoy,
Albert

PS: I have also added the same post at the Jan Still Forum.

http://forum.lugerforum.com/picture....&pictureid=667

http://forum.lugerforum.com/picture....&pictureid=668

http://forum.lugerforum.com/picture....&pictureid=669

http://forum.lugerforum.com/picture....&pictureid=670

http://forum.lugerforum.com/picture....&pictureid=671

Imperial Arms 07-20-2009 07:40 PM

Patrice (Patron),

I do not appreciate you abusing your privilages as a forum patron to 'down shift' my post below your post entitled 'Persian Artillery 1934', without any other person adding a reply to your post. When I had added my post to the correct section of this forum (under LP-08 Lugers), its title appeared on the main page where readers could easily notice it until a new topic is added. When I had returned about 1-2 hours later to edit the content, I noticed that its position had changed and your post was back on the main page without any replies to your post.

Furthermore, your post asking readers to look out for the matching magazine for your Persian LP-08 is in the wrong section of the forum in my opinion. It normally should be in the classifieds section.

Without expanding further on this matter, may I advise you not to be immature and annoy me.

Albert

A.Mifsin 07-22-2009 03:15 AM

Albert, for some reason that I can't explain I can't see the pictures, there is a blank space for every picture you added.
Alf.

Imperial Arms 07-22-2009 04:10 AM

Hello Alf,

Something went wrong with the URL (link), and it should work now. If it happens again, I shall need to try something different.

Albert

mauro 07-22-2009 06:19 AM

Same problem as Alf...

Imperial Arms 07-22-2009 08:04 AM

Ok, I have uploaded the images to an album on this forum and updated the links. The images should now appear.

Thanks,
Albert

mauro 07-22-2009 08:39 AM

Nice find Albert.
Enjoy them

Mauro

A.Mifsin 07-22-2009 09:06 AM

Thanks Albert for sharing, great find :cheers:
Alf.

Imperial Arms 07-22-2009 03:43 PM

Hello Rich,

All the three manuals are gray in colour with very slight colour tone between each one, probably caused by exposure to light or soiling.

I bought one manual in the US and the other two I found in France. Yes, they were expensive considering that only seven original LP-08 manuals are reported to exist. These manuals are like cash in the bank and I grab them wherever I can find them! Of the seven reported, three of them are in average condition, and I have been lucky to find these three manuals in very good to excellent condition. The manual with the Bavarian regimental stamp is the best of my three manuals.

Albert

alvin 07-22-2009 06:37 PM

Now we all know France is a gold mine!

Ice 07-22-2009 06:47 PM

Thanks for the post and photos.

Charlie

Douglas Jr. 09-03-2009 11:47 AM

Outstanding find!
Congratulations for such nice items.
Never saw one before - three is an almost impossible goal.

Douglas.

DHENRY 09-03-2009 11:29 PM

Albert,
Thank you for such a fine and informative post.
I agree with you 100% regarding the collecting of paper goods that are specific to the weapons.
Much more paper was discarded than the guns it accompanied.
The same holds true for Smith & Wesson and Colt.
Don
:thumbup:


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