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Why it's on market again, so quickly?
http://www.gregmartinauctions.com/do...AManAtArms.pdf
The video said it was just sold, last year? or two years ago? |
Someone needs money - possible ??
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His wife found out...
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So the rumor that I heard saying it was bought by an Arab prince is, obviously, not true. There were other versions, but most likely not true either.
It's a good oppertunity to see market uncertainty. |
Perhaps the provenance didn't turn out to be what it was :)
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I was not aware that .45 Luger serial number #2 had a safety chip damage on the left grip! See the link to the photo in post 1.
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John, sharp eye.
On the photo it also looks like it has a small dent in the bottom of the trigger guard. |
Well,that what happens when you shoot them!:nono:
Since the guns collector value is now ruined,I'll give $200.00 bucks for it!:roflmao: Bob |
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Damn! I already spent my 'luger budget' for this month...
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Could anyone tell me where did the original #2 story come from? What's proof of the provenance?
Of course it's out of my reach, just curious. My dreaming gun is not one that I cannot reach, my dreaming gun is one that I can reach but would take some effort. This one does not fall into my verion of dreaming gun category. Having said that, it's still good to know the background of this famous piece. Have a story to tell? |
Hi Alvin, In Jan's "Central Powers Pistols" there is a lengthy discourse, with illustrations, on the two .45 cal. Lugers thought to be genuine, the Aberman and the Norton. Gee, how I would love to have a Luger named after me! Regards, Norm
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Tales of the Gun Video Link- Luger |
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Maybe I should buy it, I have still a few boxes .45 ACP +p+ ammo left. |
Andy, just clip a few coils from the spring. It'll work :D
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Just read the execellent presentation on CPP page 424 - 435. So this is Aberman, with a minor chip on left panel.
Be honest, .45 Luger is not pretty, at least not as pretty as standard 9m/m, let alone comparing with classical appearance of those early 7,65 Lugers. It's not unlike Shensei .45 Broom -- parts were enlarged for function, but designer lost his sight on beauty. But that's unimportant, rareness and provenance guarantee its hotness. Buy one to consume some ammo, I'd like to represent President Obama to thank you contributing to U.S. economy recovery :) === Never mind. I represent myself, so I don't have to ask permission. |
This ex-Abermann #2 .45 caliber "test" luger (the REAL .45 test luger had a different grip angle) is indeed for sale at auction March 14th, Greg Martin, Anaheim. Contrary to what was posted above, it is not currently owned by Zomber/Ellis but rather to a deceased collector whose family wants to remain anonymous. It passed through a few hands at considerably under the original Abermann price of $900,000. Rumors of its joining #5 in the Norton Museum are merely rumors. It will be interesting to see what it sells for or even if it meets the reserve price in this conservative market.
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Really bad picture!
It looks like it has been abused! It doesn't look like the same gun to me. Well, I wish them luck. Vern |
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