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Unread 07-18-2013, 10:07 AM   #28
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Originally Posted by DavidJayUden View Post
I understand. Sort of. I just won't spend lots of money for markings that may, or may not, be genuine.
But take a step back here. We spend hours and hours agonizing over whether a gun has original finish, or may have possibly been properly and correctly refinished at some time in the last 100 years. We look for halos, blued toggle pins, re-stamped magazines, etc, etc, etc. We conjur up images of highly skilled craftsman "boosting" Lugers for an extra buck. (AKA, Death's Head.)
But come up with a gun with crude, X'ed out, crooked unit markings, and it's "Katie, bar the door while I break the cookie jar for my next Luger..."
I'm just sayin'...
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The entire concept of collecting is, strictly speaking, irrational. The thing that makes collectibles valuable is all in our heads. In a sense, we're ALL "buying the story, not the gun". There is no real reason why one arrangement of steel parts is worth more than any other, except that it might serve a purpose better--in this case, it's to deliver a projectile to a desired location. Bottom line, we're all nuts, and wasting our time and money. Gotta love it!
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