1917 Erfurt
My father was a combat replacement in the Mechanized Cavalry soon after the Battle of the Bulge and then served in the Army of occupation after the war's end. He brought home an Erfurt Luger from that time and is now interested in selling it. It has been in its holster for the last 50 years and we just now taken it out for inspection. The main body of the pistol is numbered 3197 and all other parts that I can see are numbered 97. I've taken several pictures of the pistol, holster, clips and tool if any of you might be interested and willing to suggest a possible value.
Let me know if you like to take a look at the pictures.
Hugh Mason
sciguy@rochester.rr.com
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