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Unread 02-20-2001, 06:47 PM   #6
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Default The hornets nest is stirred :)

Jim, is it possible that you can get a copy of a reference book "Lugers at Random" by Charlie Kenyon? He has a pretty complete photo history of the Luger, including photos of the Portuguese Navy Lugers (both Royal and Republic) This may jog your memory. If it is either one of these it is more valuable than the garden variety 1915 Military DWM (not DMW). Then you might try to find a copy of "The Luger Handbook" by Aaron Davis to get an idea of value.


The thing that will through a monkeywrench in the soup is the fact it was chromed (not a good thing, as mac pointed out)


Keep trying to remember as much as possible.



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