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Unread 09-13-2011, 10:08 PM   #1
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Default Gerry Tomek, Magazine Man

I recently purchased a 1937 S/42 Luger with matched magazine at a reduced price due to a dent and bend in the magazine. At the advice of a forum member, I sent the magazine to Gerry Tomek for repair. The magazine was repaired in one day and returned to me in perfect working condition.

Gerry was extremely helpful, prompt, and a real pleasure to deal with. For $35, I added several hundred dollars to the value of the gun. Not a bad investement!

Anyone with magazines that need repaired should contact Gerry at gctomeks@msn.com.

Thanks again Gerry,

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yes G.T. is a good guy and can do wonders on mags, and many other things.


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Yup, If I ever have a magazine problem..only guy I would trust it with. GT.
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Howard, Gerald Tomeck of phoenix AZ..If you don't know who we're talking about...Where have you been?
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Really.....was in Canada for a few weeks.....
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Default Hi Jerry.....

Howard knows me better then most! ....... My thanks to all, customers and artisians alike, who support my attempts at repair! I've been pretty lucky with some really banged up mags... sometimes the results of the repair even surprise me!!!??? Best to all, and especially, thank you Doug for the kind words and confidence... best to all, til...lat'r....GT....
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Since we have had several thousand new member registrations since the last time you had a run of the magazine mandrels for repairs, you might want to crank out a few.

I would bet that you would find that many of the new members would be interested in purchasing a set of your "limited edition" magazine tools.

Best wishes old friend... -JS
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Smile "Limited Edition Magazine Tools.?"

Okay John.........I will bite.....tell me what they are........Lord only knows my wife will say......."something for your luger.?".....but Im game......its only my wifes medicine money....and shes not coughing that bad lately anyhow....
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Since we have had several thousand new member registrations since the last time you had a run of the magazine mandrels for repairs, you might want to crank out a few.

I would bet that you would find that many of the new members would be interested in purchasing a set of your "limited edition" magazine tools.

Best wishes old friend... -JS
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Default Mag tools revisited!

Hello to all.... There seems to be a resurgence, or, slight demand for the above mentioned Luger magazine repair mandrels and fixture plates that were offered by GT Specialties, probably 7 or 8 years ago?? If there is enough demand, I'd contract for a small run of them, made to order.... ... The mandrels wound be the same, but the fixture plates would have a few added features that i've realized are needed over the last few years of mag repair... ... I will keep all who inquire on a list, if it gets to a point where i can make it work, it'll happen... ...Thanks and best to all, til...lat'r...GT
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GT,
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