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Unread 01-23-2003, 05:02 PM   #15
doppelganger
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Whew!!!!!
It hardly seems possible that just last Monday I submitted what I thought was a simple question regarding my old Luger. I would never have guessed that simple question would result in so much information and interest.

My wife and I enjoy watching the TV show CSI realizing that much is smoke and mirrors however watching the clues unravel is entertaining.

On the other hand, reading of the daily updates to the "K Date On Auction" topic was more interesting than any of the CSI series. You guys unraveled all the clues just from a photograph(s)on the Ebay link. I don't think anyone could put one past "the experts". Who would not be impressed?

In answer to the last questions regarding my Luger I submit the following:

1. Inside the left grip is the numbers 43. No other letters or numbers. On the inside edge of the frame up near the safety is the stamped letter H.

2. Inside the right grip is nothing, no number nor letters.

3. There is nothing on the two grip screws.

4. The grip strap marking O.1768 do not appear to be made that same way as the E/M on the side plate. They appear to be stamped.

I believe that is all of the open questions.

I would be interested in knowing the condition of any of the other 17 examples of this model, if known. Is there any source to determine who this weapon may have been issued to?

What is the best method for finding a couple of knowledgable/neutral Luger experts to appraise this item? Would a direct sale be more appropriate that say an auction house or even Ebay (don't have a warm feeling for Ebay)?

I would like to meet all of you for a beer and let you inspect this item but that is impossible. I can tell from your intense interest that all of you have a mistress (Lugers) other than your wife/girl friend. That ain't all bad (as long as she agrees)!

Any advice would be appreciated.

Thanks again!!

chuck,
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