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Knappolean 06-04-2010 08:03 PM

Finishes
 
Were the only finishes a blueing? I thought I'd read somewhere some commercial models were different.

Lewis Fifer 06-27-2010 02:44 PM

I have seen some French Grey finishes but that would not appeal to the serious collectors on this web site. It is,however, a very nice color

MFC 06-27-2010 04:00 PM

Commercial and military Lugers were 'rust' blued with straw small parts until mid 1937, then 'salt' blued (dipped) including small parts.

Sieger 06-28-2010 01:03 AM

Luger Finish
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Lewis Fifer (Post 179762)
I have seen some French Grey finishes but that would not appeal to the serious collectors on this web site. It is,however, a very nice color

Hi:

Back in 1966, I saw and handled a late war Mauser production Luger with what I remember being a green/grey finish. I haven't seen one of those since!

Sieger

ken d 06-28-2010 04:55 PM

Some Portugese contract, byf, 42, Lugers in the m block, had a "parkerized" finish.

Ken D

Mauser George 07-06-2010 10:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sieger (Post 179794)
Hi:

Back in 1966, I saw and handled a late war Mauser production Luger with what I remember being a green/grey finish. I haven't seen one of those since!

Sieger


Sieger:

You have a remarkable memory to say the least!

Being that you are 54, that means in 1966 you were almost 10 years old!

I can't remember what I did or saw yesterday much less what happened 44 years ago.

George

Sieger 07-06-2010 11:27 PM

My Memory
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mauser George (Post 180289)
Sieger:

You have a remarkable memory to say the least!

Being that you are 54, that means in 1966 you were almost 10 years old!

I can't remember what I did or saw yesterday much less what happened 44 years ago.

George

Dear George:

Why, thank you for your complement!

I'm sure my tax clients, for whom I save tens of millions of dollars per year, would agree that I have quite a good memmory, as tax law is quite challenging.

Some of my clients have included: Entreprenuer of the Year of Manhattan and the Co-founder of the CNN Network.

All the best!

Sieger

PS: My Dad bought me my first Luger when I was just 12 years old.

Norme 07-06-2010 11:55 PM

Hi Mauser George and Sieger, I hope you won't be offended if I offer you some gray haired advice. Get a grip! Sorry, poor choice of words. Keep your cool! I know you are both experienced, knowledgeable, collectors, and it's no fun to be disagreed with publicly, but that's the nature of a discussion forum like this. You have both presented very strong arguments, and we have all benefited from this debate. Please don't let it degenerate into a mean spirited exchange. Your friend, Norm

Sieger 07-07-2010 12:50 AM

Your Kind Advice
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Norme (Post 180299)

"Hi Mauser George and Sieger, I hope you won't be offended if I offer you some gray haired advice."

I have enough gray hair right now, what little I have left of it.

"Get a grip! Sorry, poor choice of words. Keep your cool! I know you are both experienced, knowledgeable, collectors, and it's no fun to be disagreed with publicly, but that's the nature of a discussion forum like this. You have both presented very strong arguments, and we have all benefited from this debate."

Really, I don't think that he has presented any argument at all, but rather, has been argumentative.

Please don't let it degenerate into a mean spirited exchange. Your friend, Norm

Dear Norme:

Excellent advise, if you could get him to take it!

To keep the peace, my advise would be for Mr. George to neither read nor respond to my posts at all. I, in turn, would be most happy to do the same favor for him.

Thanks for your kind concern.

Sieger

Mauser George 07-07-2010 07:05 AM

Norme:

Thank you for your posting as I believe you are 100% correct in your observation.

Some forum members statements, message high-jacking, know it all attitude and expert on everything statements tend to get old fast. These same members postings I feel are condescending in their statements and their attempts to speak down to others. It’s not what one says, but how one says it. Yet some folks are just not confortable around others and fell that they must always be one up on everyone else!

I feel everyone is entitled to their option. If I am off base or incorrect in what I post on this forum, I would appreciate if it was brought to my attention.

I will never boast that I am expert, how important I am, how much money I make, what I do for a living, that I am acquainted with famous or import people as this BS is not at all relevant to this forum!

FORUM MEMBERS, please accept my sincere apologies if I have offended any of you with my posting!

Regards,

George
Upstate New York
Saratoga Springs

tau-delt 07-07-2010 11:00 AM

Norm... Nice try.... hope it works....

Sieger 07-07-2010 02:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mauser George (Post 180302)
Norme:

"Some forum members statements, message high-jacking, know it all attitude and expert on everything statements tend to get old fast. These same members postings I feel are condescending in their statements and their attempts to speak down to others. It’s not what one says, but how one says it. Yet some folks are just not confortable around others and fell that they must always be one up on everyone else!"

An excellent self-critique George. Thank you for your honesty.

"I feel everyone is entitled to their option. If I am off base or incorrect in what I post on this forum, I would appreciate if it was brought to my attention."

I really don't see how your comment on my memory above added anything to the thread. This is one small example of your "off base" postings.

"FORUM MEMBERS, please accept my sincere apologies if I have offended any of you with my posting!"

I accept your apology, and hope that this is an end to the juvenile behavior.


Regards,

George
Upstate New York
Saratoga Springs


Regards

Sieger

Mauser George 07-07-2010 07:17 PM

Sieger:

You make me laugh! I was reminded of an important lesson by a fellow forum member that I have lost sight off.

It’s never a good idea to lower oneself to argue at another person’s level!

Regards,

George

Sieger 07-07-2010 07:42 PM

The Pot
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mauser George (Post 180328)
Sieger:

You make me laugh! I was reminded of an important lesson by a fellow forum member that I have lost sight off.

It’s never a good idea to lower oneself to argue at another person’s level!

Regards,

George

Da, George;

Just keep stirring the pot, buddy!

Sieger

tau-delt 07-07-2010 08:02 PM

For Sieger and Mauser George...

Norm tried gently the other day to suggest you give it up......

I will tell you that I for one am tired of you two filling up space with your personal attacks back and forth......

It's boring and adds nothing at all to what IMO this forum is all about.

One of you used the term "juvenile behavior" and I will tell you that that pretty much nailed it...........

I would hope a Moderator get's involved...........

Ron Wood 07-07-2010 11:03 PM

I'm with Dave, this childish bickering is really getting old.

wlyon 07-08-2010 12:20 AM

Ron
Amen!!!!! Bill

MikeP 07-10-2010 10:34 PM

Never happened on the "old" forum.
Knock it off.

sheepherder 07-11-2010 08:31 AM

I've not seen it on Lugers, but IIRC, I have seen a P-38 that had a gray-green finish (phosphate I believe, not exactly Parkerizing, but more like the Garand finishes)...

It may have been one of the French P-38's...Post-war...Manurhin???


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