The rumoured "enhanced Luger content" didn't make an appearance.
1936 S/42, very nice, with holster, $1.7k
1916/1929 DWM Police, sear safety, mag safety clipped, also very nice, also with holster, also $1.7k. This gun had a circle-S stamped on the left receiver, and was being sold as a Simson Police rework.
The holster was very interesting, converted from an Artillery holster. But it wasn't a cut-and-plug job, the back was cut to the proper 4" barrel profile and the bottom of the front was completely and skillfully re-formed. The stitching marks from the (removed) cleaning rod pouch curved gracefully down into the re-formed aarea. It was unit marked on the back, S.Mg.767 which I understand to be Schutzpolezei Magdeburg, weapon #767.
The usual very gorgeous 1900 Commercial for a very gorgeous $3,5k.
byf 42 "Black Widow" with holster, $1,125. Grip straps worn clean, side panel turning brown. Riteous grips, I think.
1918 DWM, OK shape, $800.
.30 cal. Alphabet Commercial, $700.
There was one walk-in that I know of, a 1940 Banner Police. Thats the good part. The less good part is that it was nickeled, and it came in in parts (no breechblock), swimming in motor oil in a tupperware container. It was somebody's project gun from several years previous.
That was it for Lugers.