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10-13-2002, 04:47 AM | #1 |
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$50000 Luger?
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tacfoley,
I am not really shocked by your lack of formality or knowledge, either. I am Scottish, and am quite aware that there are only 3 surviving Luger pistols in the world. The first lies with the remains of the Titanic. I have many associates at the Dew-Drop-Inn who are quite expert on the subject at hand. It is proven through photo documentation and transcripts that the second priceless (i.e. $50000) heirloom and historic artifact (Luger) is in the possession of the very dignified, formal, and proper lady, HelenWheels (a.k.a. Helen Rainbow-Durhamm), who has taken extended vacation, traveling extensively on the world wide web, for benefit of her health, which was adversely affected from the shock of the very near loss of her priceless artifact, to a bunch of rowdies guised as antiquities and FAQ advisors at antiqueguns dot com.
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Sir "tact"foley:
I am in awe of the restraint you exercised in your response to the misguided opinions of Ms. Rainbow-Durhamm. Obviously there has been at least one outbreak of "mad-cow" disease on the continent. I hope she recovers.
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Terry, tell her to get the “experts” that she knows in Berlin and Munich to post instead of her concerning the Luger. That is, you’d rather deal with the organ grinder than the monkey.
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Hi Terry!
Some folks just donâ??t take bad news well :-) Iâ??ve had similar experiences from time to time. I now hope that, when I encounter one of the bad news bad news folks (as it were), that if they take the bad news badly, they also take it silently ;-) Warm regards, Kyrie Moderator - Cruffler_Forum on Yahoo Groups "The flame free C&R Forum." |
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Hi Folks!
Whilst on the subject of $50,000 Lugers... Many years ago I had the pleasure of holding a $50K Luger. It was a presentation piece, full coverage engraving and gold inlay over platinum plating - full provenance from presentation to the (then) present owner. It was an impressive piece. Warm regards, Kyrie Moderator - Cruffler_Forum on Yahoo Groups "The flame free C&R Forum." |
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It appears she has a genuine North Sea military luger from 1939. If un-monkeyed, it is worth up to $1800 with wide variance in value depending on details. Either she is extremely fearful she will be tricked or she is a prankster and probably not even a she-just pulling a stunt.
Either way, if she had experts to consult, she would not have sent an email message out to strangers on the internet. She would simply consult her experts--something is not right. dave |
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[quote]Originally posted by LP08:
<strong>It appears she has a genuine North Sea military luger from 1939. <Snip> dave</strong><hr></blockquote> Verrrrrrrry Interestink! Or at least the explaination should be of how a "high ranking Waffen SS officer" managed to capture a Nord Zee Luger. Perhaps Admiral Canaris made the presentation. (Just joking Dave..... just joking) One thing is certain; the lady is no lady! And I might ask, if she was satisfied with the "expert" appraisal of her "knowledgeable" friends, why take it any further? Give them a deal and sell it for, say, $45,000 to one of them. Geeeeeeeeeeeez.......... <img src="graemlins/c.gif" border="0" alt="[ouch]" /> |
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Hi All,
Since Mr. Wes talked about the only 3 surviving Lugers in existence in the world and only mentioned the whereabouts of two of them, I feel compelled to all members of this board to reveal the details of the third one!! I have it. And it's not worth merely $50000. No sir. I had it appraised by my uncle's brother's half sister's neighbour for at least 1.3 trillion dollars (canadian $ that is..)which would bring it down to about $75000 US. This source confirmed beyond any doubt (from archive pictures and sworn statements obtained from experts around the trailer park) that THIS Luger was the one Hitler used to commit suicide. Gentlemen, THIS IS the ONE and only. PS if anyone is interested in buying this unique piece of history, I would probably let it go for..mmm...say $125 or will trade for a good hunting dog and a fine bottle of Jack Daniel. Cheers, Marc <img src="graemlins/roflmao.gif" border="0" alt="[hiha]" /> |
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Tac, I truly hate to burst your bubble but your Seven Dwarf Lugers are clearly FAKES! Probably boosted by an evil elf who kissed the Blarney Stone too often.
How can I be so sure that your guns are fakes? Easy.... I own the real Seven Dwarf Parabellums. Each is engraved with the name of the Dwarf to whom it was presented. (I also have it on good authority that "Dopey" wasn't called that because he was addlepated. It was because he was usually stoned!) Anyway, I purchased these wee examples of the Luger from a Reputable Flea Market Dealer by the name of One-Eyed Louie. Ol' "One-Eye" - a real stand-up guy if ever there was one - assured me that the Lugers are genuine and even though they have Erfurt toggle trains and Mauser frames, the numbers all match! They're all dated within four or five years of each other too. I couldn't believe my good fortune in acquiring these guns and each has a certificate of authenticity signed in blood by the Dwarf to whom it belonged. How can anyone doubt that mine are genuine and yours are fakes? I just hate to be the one to tell you. Hope you're not upset. |
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I would like to meet with her friends that are experts. They might even tell me that my 8 inch 41 byf was a WWI pistol owned by General Bohler Stahl from Austria and it might be worth lots! <img src="graemlins/c.gif" border="0" alt="[ouch]" />
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How many of us have seen a friend and many idiots grab a co-workers advice and ignore a doctors?
Same with computer, veterinarian info, health, vitamins, etc. Those people will just listen to dribble and not to reason...
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[quote]Originally posted by tacfoley:
<strong> Guess that means that the eight-times life-size Luger I bought at the same time didn't belong to Mr P. Bunyan either, hey? It sure was hell trying to sneak THAT sucker past the other half........ Anyone want a 1/4 ton Luger - hardly ever fired...? tacfoley [img]frown.gif[/img] </strong><hr></blockquote> Dear Tac, now you have my attention! I've heard of that P. Bunyan fellow's Luger but have never seen it. Is it true that it fires 75mm cartridges? What a guy that Bunyan must have been! <img src="graemlins/bigok.gif" border="0" alt="[thumbsup]" /> |
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Where do you fellows come up with this stuff...???
You two have WAY too much free time on your hands.... [img]wink.gif[/img] [img]biggrin.gif[/img] Brandon |
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[quote]Originally posted by Brandon:
<strong>Where do you fellows come up with this stuff...??? You two have WAY too much free time on your hands.... [img]wink.gif[/img] [img]biggrin.gif[/img] Brandon</strong><hr></blockquote> But Brandon! It's ALL true I tell you! <img src="graemlins/roflmao.gif" border="0" alt="[hiha]" /> |
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[quote]Originally posted by Doubs:
<strong> But Brandon! It's ALL true I tell you! <img src="graemlins/roflmao.gif" border="0" alt="[hiha]" /> </strong><hr></blockquote> Ya got the pics to prove it? I'm just givin you a hard time! It was some very funny stuff!!! We ALL need a good laugh from time to time!!! Brandon |
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[quote]Originally posted by tacfoley:
<strong>...and yes, the Bunyan Luger does fire a modified 75mm round, cut down to just over 10". no crimp. You want to see the loading press for that sucker, I tell ya', it's BIG!</strong><hr></blockquote> This must be the companion piece to the legendary Paul Bunyan Babe-y Luger in .50-cal. --Dwight |
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[quote]Originally posted by Dwight Gruber:
<strong> This must be the companion piece to the legendary Paul Bunyan Babe-y Luger in .50-cal. --Dwight</strong><hr></blockquote> I've seen that Luger! It's bright Blue, isnt it? [img]biggrin.gif[/img] |
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tacfoley,
I guess you can only do this kind of dreaming now since your beloved firearms are gone or deactivated. I'm sure we all feel for you. It really sounds ominous here lately with all the media (and anti-gunner) attention attracted by the beltway sniper. Hope they get him soon and hope he is not home grown.
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let's call him the beltway murderer. Sniper is too much of a title or badge.
And by the way, where is the NRA? Guardian Angels are doing much good. Too bad the gun lobby is not helping.
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