Re: Costanzo's Book and luger markings
Art, I believe you haven't gotten any feedback, because they don't have any hard facts.
I imagine that some guy heard a dealer tell him that the book had some false facts, etc., in it, and if you hear this a couple of times, you believe it.
Every book has items that are wrong, but actual misinterpretations is fraud and I find it hard to believe that an author would do such a thing.
My Datig book has a revised section that states several items in the earlier chapters are wrong, or had omissions, but obviously not on purpose, simply that the author didn't know at the time.
Anyway, it is hard to believe that with actual facts in hand, that you (the person stating that the book has misinformation) would be held liable for stating TRUE facts.
But Art, I don't see that happening, if there were true facts, wouldn't they at least be available to Luger scholars?
Ed Tinker
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