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Unread 12-31-2001, 12:26 PM   #6
TIMOTHY CANNEY
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Default Re: Advice for a first-timer

Jason,


My advice would be to hold out and buy the best example you can afford. I say this because, once you buy one, you will be hooked, and in later years will go back to your "first" luger and it will, I guarentee, have a very special place in your collection. Decide what you want, after reading a book on Lugers. I suggest Kenyons "Lugers at Random", its cronological and very easy to understand as opposed to a book in a series. Jan Still also has very good books, as well as Michael Reese. I agree with THOR just give Ralph a call or Simpsons and ask questions! Welcome! I know we will see you around often!


Best Regards,

Tim