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Unread 04-01-2012, 10:56 AM   #1
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Default 1900 Footlong Hot Dog w Chile

Wow look at that holster and stock lug!

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I listened to ESPN morning show last week and the reporter remarked that a hotdog at Rangers stadium in Arlington Texas cost $26...

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Very nice Luger. But I left my $37,500 in my other pants...
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Very nice Luger. But I left my $37,500 in my other pants...
High level view aside... any thought on base line?
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A lot more than I would pay for it.I would rather have a 1902
DWM Carbine.
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Good as gold and rare as unicorn poop. If I was as rich as I'd like to be, I would be on that one like white on rice.
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Ron is right. The Chilean Luger was the prototype on which the P04 (the Navy Luger), was directly based, gun stock and holster. As such it is a very important link in the development of the Luger, and the fact that this piece has survived in such pristine condition is truly remarkable. I hope it goes to a good home. Regards, Norm
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I have heard some bad things about these Chilean Luger,so
be carefull,be very carefull.Just my 2cents.
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This Chilean rig is a feature of the upcoming RIA auction and is IMO, as Ron describes. I am told that it came out of the Doug Smith collection.
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Look very very close to the beginning of the "W", you will see something that will make you think this is a restoration.

Even if it is a restoration, and I think it is, it is a beautiful gun. The question is, is it worth what they are asking?

Lots of restorations out there.

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Vern, I presume you mean the "W" in the DWM monogram. I must confess I see nothing amiss. Nevertheless I agree that the price range is piercing the stratosphere. I will be interesting to see what it gavels down for, if at all!
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The question is, is it worth what they are asking?Vern
Yep. Some guns are so rare that even restored they command top dollar. I think the value is higher than the starting bid. Even though I would miss it dearly, I would trade my cased Borchardt straight across for it (and I would be coming out ahead in the deal).
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Ron is right. The Chilean Luger was the prototype on which the P04 (the Navy Luger), was directly based, gun stock and holster. As such it is a very important link in the development of the Luger, and the fact that this piece has survived in such pristine condition is truly remarkable. I hope it goes to a good home. Regards, Norm
Speaking of PO4's... heres one from the same auction site.
https://www.proxibid.com/asp/LotDeta...&lid=12993505#
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Another Doug Smith gun. The real deal. Has had some alterations (proof marks erased, etc.) but an actual 1904 Navy.
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Yes, that is a nice gun! Talk about a survivor! What are the odds? A real 1904 Navy!!!

That would sure look nice in a collection!

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That would sure look nice in a collection!

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All it takes is money! Unfortunately, that requires an income bracket that most of us can only dream about.
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I love that one of a kind early bluing. All guns should be like that.
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