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Unread 08-09-2010, 09:24 PM   #5
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Default re: more pictures

Get us some shots without the shadows OR glare, not an easy thing. The safety lever on the rear right corner appears polished. Yes or no? Is there a chip on the grip behind said safety lever? How about bluing wear on the grip straps front and rear. Any nicks, rust pits, chips or scratches? Function correctly? Do the grip panels and internals match? Any holster or tool, and is it the correct NM mag?
What I am seeing at first look is a nice run of the mill WW2 Luger. But I am not one of the guys with all the books and markings knowledge, so you can probably do better with them. I'm sort of meat and potatoes compared to the others.
Are you happy or disappointed in our valuation estimates so far? Lugers have lost some of their Blue Sky over the last couple of years, what with the economy in the toilet, lots of veterans moving on and the market being saturated. But they remain timeless works of art with some serious history behind them so they have held up fairly well. But the market is tight and prices just are not what they were.
Anyway, more info. will help, but tell us what you know about it too.
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