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Unread 07-06-2011, 04:04 PM   #16
evrenay
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Dear alaint, Ron and Norme,

thank you very much for the information you gave us. Every sentence you write helps me/us to have better knowledge about Lugers in our country.

Dear Clark Rickman,

I believe these grips were made in Düzce/Turkey using silver and the original grips. Unfortunately I do not know what those green stones are. However I can ask and inform you about the price if anybody is interested.

Dear Lugerdoc,

we use neither Arabic language nor the Arabic alphabet. It wouldn't make much sense to have Arabic symbols on your Luger grips. However I sometimes see the writing "ALLAH" as a decorative painting or engraving.

On the old Ottoman weapons one would see the stamp of the sultan which is Ottomanish (a mixture of Arabic, Persian and Turkish based on Turkish) in Arabic Alphabet. This should not confuse you.

I am not he owner of this Luger but as soon as I see him, I can ask my friend if he would like to exchange his toggle with what you offer.

By the way, if you are from the United States it will cost something like 100 to 150 USD to ship the toggle via UPS or FedEX from Turkey.
I also have connections in Germany, in case it is cheaper to ship items from the US to Germany.
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