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I know this is a luger forum But it is snowing here and I am bored so I thought I would share a brief set of pics of the bulk of my collection. Only 3 lugers , Mainly ww2 german items. Hope you enjoy
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Only a 'FEW' odds and ends. Thanks for posting.
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WOW! No more interest that that? Just kidding I love the stuff regardless
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Wayne8661, the luger with the dished toggles is interesting. Would like to see more photos of it.
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Thats an enviable collection if I ever saw one. Many collectors would kill for some of those items. Thanks for showing.
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DrBuster the dished toggle lugers are both listed on this forum. The one is may fat barrel which I had to have restored and the other is a 1900 AE that I am debating whether or not to restore.
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Walter, thanks for responding. Of course I remember THAT fat barrel! Good luck with that one and the 1900 AE.
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Wow, very nice collection!! I am very impressed!
I'm a little surprised that you haven't done more to display them and show them off. I'd have built a special cabinet or shelving unit just for such a prized and well rounded collection. Awesome! Thanks for sharing... ![]()
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I am actually working on that I am a carpenter by trade its just finding the time to get the room build how I would like it
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Sweet! Man, I wish I had better wood working skills but, as an amatuer, I'm probably a lot more likely to work on my own stuff than you are, LOL!
I'm doing one now, in fact. As soon as I can I'll post some pictures of the shelving I'm making. Been working on it all weekend. I need to get something build quickly 'cuz it's getting dangerous in that room with those rifles laying all over the place. Something is gunna get damaged if I don't get it done soon. ![]()
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Good luck with your project. Please post some pictures when finished. I might thin out some of my stuff so I can get a new luger fund stashed away.
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Ya, you need another Luger or two, IMHO. But I'd hate to have to sell off any of that nice shwag for it.
I have the opposite problem, myself. I have very little in the way of accesories of the correct period. I've got an armband, a medal (reproduction ribbon), some holsters and a couple of original ammo, but nothing like what you have. I doubt I'll get a uniform or flag but a nice hat and some daggers would be sweet. ![]()
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Well, I would be willing to part with the uniform in my pic for the right luger. HINT HINT
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Wayne,
Should you ever decide to sell the helmet that is circled in your pic, I'd appreciate you contacting me.... ![]() Cheers, Bob. |
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Ahhh ,the M40 sd. That is a very nice helmet it would be hard to upgrade this one. I am not in the market to sell but if I do ,Ill let you know. But I might be tempted to trade for an early luger.
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Thanks, I'm grateful......I'd be happy to work a deal, if I had more than the one lonely Luger that I currently own.....
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