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Unread 05-13-2017, 01:58 PM   #1
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Default 1913 Imperial Rigs~

1913 Slick back transition~The last Prewar~
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Very nice! I'm chasing some lugged 1913s, myself.
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do you want to sell one?
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Never~My lugers survived a stroke and 2 ex-wives! All of my finest were purchased from George Anderson including these rare artillerys. George Anderson is the one to PM. I'm sure like myself he takes payments and has a wonderful Imperial inventory~Hes got the good stuff! Eric
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slick back? 9602 has lug,,,,,,,,,,,,,
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Correction~Thank you~
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Never~My lugers survived a stroke and 2 ex-wives! All of my finest were purchased from George Anderson including these rare artillerys. George Anderson is the one to PM. I'm sure like myself he takes payments and has a wonderful Imperial inventory~Hes got the good stuff! Eric
I concur. I bought my recently purchased 1918 off him and I love it! i just don't want to bother him again; I think I'm a little much to handle in a sale
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George loves to share his vast knowledge. He provides a history which is priceless to me! Ron Wood is my other luger hero! Eric
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I concur. I bought my recently purchased 1918 off him and I love it! i just don't want to bother him again; I think I'm a little much to handle in a sale
If you feel that way, George probably does too!
So by all means "bother" him again!
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Don,I proud to have you and all as friends to share your knowledge, excitement and experience. They are Sooo Cooool! Eric
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If you feel that way, George probably does too!
So by all means "bother" him again!
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