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Unread 07-19-2005, 10:02 AM   #1
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Hello to all...
I have found this magazine pouch this week. It is write on it: J. RICHTER DRESDEN 1917.
So my questions are: -Is it an original or a reproduction?
-It is for the LP08 rig, or the standart Luger 08?
Many thanks for your answer...
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It is a fake in my opinion.
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Looks like one of those Paki abominations.

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Olivier, The pouch itself appears to be an old original (perhaps Portugese) but the belt strap with markings appears to be a more recent replacement. TH
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The fact that a "maker" name and date have been added tells me that it is a fraud.
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The owner informs me he bought it at a French flea market (Fleas are free; everything else costs) for about 8 cents. Figgure he paid fair market value.

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Thanks for all the information Gentlemen...
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Oliver
Germans have never made such pouches with a long closing strap till the LP08 Persian Contract. These are really very similar to the yours one,even also they are brown.The Portugese ones also have short closing straps.
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