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Unread 08-28-2007, 07:00 PM   #3
Dwight Gruber
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Steve,

Your .30 cal. Alphabet Commercial is a really excellent example, and its story is poignant. Quite a treasure.

The suffix letter o under the serial number on the front of the frame is actually, and legally, part of the serial number--thus, 1214o. This places the gun as being made in the latter part of 1925.

The GERMANY stamp on the frame indicates that the gun was manufactured for export to the U.S. market. Both magazines are proper for this gun, the unmarked magazine is proper for inclusion with a commercial Luger, and the GERMANY marked magazine is a U.S. commercial export replacement magazine.

The collector demand for plain .30 cal. Alphabet Commercial Lugers is rather low, but your gun, in such superb condition and with two commercial magazines in equally good shape, is easily valued at more than $1,000.

For your information, the era of this pistol predates the use of the eagle-with-hakenkreutz symbol of the Third Reich by eight years.

--Dwight
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