(I am making this post on behalf of Don Beasley)
(These additional pics of the Musgrave Luger were a few that I had rattling around on my hard drive. wterrell)
The text of my initial post needs correction: Robert Musgrave purchased the luger for his trip to Mexico, where he was an engineer at a silver mine, not for his trip to China after WW1.
Also, his granddaughter, susan musgrave, through whom I purchased this Luger from her mother, is a well know Canadian poet and author.
don
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Noli me vocare, ego te vocabo,
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