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Unread 11-07-2001, 11:47 PM   #5
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Default Re: 1906 American Eagle

BTW, part of the 'eye appeal' is due to a grip set of Cocobolo 'border' grips by non other than Hugh Clark (which I commented on in previous posts). Just to share..the first thing Ted commented on when he first saw this pistol was "Wow, man, those grips look just beautiful on this gun. It's going to be so pretty." Of course, he is right. And one other nice touch is the matching magazine bottom crafted by the world famous G.T. As soon as I take some pictures we can all judge my photographic skill (usually hit or miss). If it gets the nod, maybe it will make the December Luger of the month. It is truly a patriotic Lugerforum American Eagle. It is nice to have a pistol with all your craftsmanship in one place. The three of you have a link that will be passed from one generation to the next (not just a coincidence, I might add).



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