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He recently saw my 1920 Carbine and fell in love! I want you get a luger book to begin his journey to lLger World!! Anny Suggestions~
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If he's a Doctor and can afford a Luger Carbine, he should start with Sturgess and Gortz's book and be done with it.
https://www.amazon.com/Borchardt-Lug.../dp/0972781579 Amazon carries it, and Simpson Ltd in Galesburg Illinois publishes it.
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I Agree! TKS
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If 'fall in love' means he's considering purchasing a collectible Luger, I agree he should go straight to the Sturgess book set. IMO anyone considering any collectible Luger should get Sturgess as their starter library.
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I think he had better start from the fundamentals, reading something like : "The Luger Story" by John Walther.
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