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I can't decide if it's worth the extra ten bucks for "excellent condition". (From a June 1951 Rifleman Magazine)
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If I had only been born a few years earlier! How many of you guys kick yourselves when you see something like this?
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Left handed Lugers are super rare!!! If only you had known at the time.
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Actually I just did a search on those and can't find anymore under $200, so I may be to late for those also! ![]() Marc |
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WOO HOO I just ordered 10 of them at that price! I went for the excellent condition ones myself.
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I hope you guys didn't miss that bargain for the P.38's! They are two dollars cheaper!
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I agree with Ron. In 1951 I didn't have two nickels to rub together, and that amount was a fortune to me. You could purchase a lot of things, including old used cars for less money than that.
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I too agree with Ron. In 1951 I was 15 years old working in the hayfields for $.50 an hour. It would have taken 80 hours of work to buy one. Bill
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Got this information from Hemmings Motor News:
1951 Dollars & Cents Median cost of a new home $9,550 Average yearly salary $3,526 Frigidaire refrigerator/freezer $199.75 Woman's bone girdle $6 Man's broadcloth shirt $1.88 Federal hourly minimum wage $.75 Eggs $.74/dozen Salt pork $.42/pound Betty Crocker cake mix $.35 Tums antacid $.10 First-class stamp $.03 Average price residential electricity $.028/kWh |
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Mom used to give me 25 cents to go to the corner store to get a loaf of bread and a quart of milk...and I would come home with change.
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as the old tune says: "memories are made of this... (sweet sweet)"
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I was not born. But gold was $35 per ounce at that time. $39.50 of 1952 is like $1800 today. There are many $1800 Lugers on market now, we are not kick ourselves for not buying every nice piece that we meet. Let alone $49.50, which is today's $2200-$2300, it is supposed to be a nice pistol, no matter it's then or now.
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