I agree with Tom.
However, once, reblued, restored or "made better", all original finish is gone. I have seen guns that had a slight blemish and the owner had it "restored" fixed.
to me, all collector value is gone (unless as stated above, it is a rare or unusual variation). but I'd rather have a 50% gun than a reblue. Plus many reblues are done poorly by amateurs.
Even with a proper restore (and then you are talking about $400-$1000; all depending on who does the "restore") will the value rise significantly, or will you now be happy with a "pretty gun"?
and my 2 cents; I have met many collectors who will grab a "pretty gun" over a well used one. Given the choice i will take a much nicer one too, but many, many buyers who don't know lugers will take a pretty one over a correct one any day....
Ed
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Edward Tinker
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Co-Author of Police Lugers - Co-Author of Simson Lugers
Author of Veteran Bring Backs Vol I, Vol II, Vol III and Vol IV
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