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Unread 05-07-2011, 08:34 PM   #1
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Default Magic Luger Carbine Repair

This is the truth, There was a small chip of wood missing from the forearm grip of my 1920 Luger Carbine that I wanted to have restored. Jerry Burney gave me the name of a friend and master, Hugh Clark. Last week I contacted Him and He said all I had to do was to send the forearm from which the piece had been missing. So Debbie packed it up and sent it out last week. Well the day before yesterday while sitting in my recliner, hours before Debbie had just vacuumed the base of the chair like every other saturday. I reached down for my slipper noticing what I thought was a rather strange toothpick and there it was, missing forever!! I screamed out Debbie thought me nutz and we packed it up and its on its way! Miracles still happen. Tks all especially Jerry and Debbie my modern day heros!
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