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Unread 05-02-2001, 02:08 PM   #1
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Unread 05-02-2001, 02:15 PM   #2
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Unread 05-02-2001, 02:32 PM   #3
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Is this a continuing thread that has been renewed? I don't see any mention of price for grips and where they can be ordered from. Can someone enlighten me!


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Unread 05-02-2001, 03:52 PM   #5
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Hugh makes them!! they are only $1,000 a pair, lol!!



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Very nice grips!!!


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Default Re: Bordered Grips :(

I think you can get a real deal if you buy in quantity. $1000 for a single pair, $2200 for two sets, $3300 for three sets, $4400 for four and so on. I am Hugh's Agent so route all your orders through me. Thanks



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Unread 05-02-2001, 04:50 PM   #9
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Default Here you go Robert

This was the only thread I remember seeing:


http://boards.rennlist.com/cgi-bin/luger/luger.pl?read=3673


Just do a search for posts by Hugha and look for the photo symbols.


Make sure your preferences show you at least two months of posts.


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Default Robert...info on grips :)

The Cocobolo are $85/pair, the Walnut are $125/pair, you can order from: Hugh Clark, Box 598, Devers, TX 77538, I will need to know the make and model of your gun because the frames are different on the later model Mauser guns from the earlier DWM & Erfurt.



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Default Re: Which Pair are for the Swan? :)

I'm new to this forum. read some worthwhile stuff and made two serious comments. But I spend time looking at three word chit chat---while fun to the guys doing it---it does take time for those who take this forum seriously. Why not do chit chat and personal junk by personal E-mail. Save time for those who look for serious information.. I have had the Luger bug for more than 40 years and like fun and games---dirty jokes and fast women---When I found this I thought It was for serious exchange of Luger info ---for the Pros and the novice as equals.. Was I mistaken? Three chears for the guys who ask elementary questions--I still learn .



 
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Default Re: Which Pair are for the Swan? :)

Art I think it is for all, most of us are friends and that probably is reflected in the discussions, I think the interplay of serious discussions and general talk is healthy and keeps the forum alive. AOL for one is one location that you have to wait a couple of weeks for one post. Some of the other ones are similar. This one is vibrant. We do have a board of directors, and our excellent webmaster of course, to make these type of board decisions. Just to let you know how this forum seems to operate from my perspective. Dok of course, has the final say! Ted



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Unread 05-02-2001, 10:59 PM   #15
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Default Re: Which Pair are for the Swan? :)

Art, Jes how long did it take u ta reed thos 3 liners? EOM meens "End of Message" which meens u don hav ta opin tha postin.



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Default Re: Which Pair are for the Swan? :)

Art, I think good-natured banter is part of the charm of this forum. You can learn a lot and be entertained at the same time! I am new to Luger collecting compared to most here. I have found that when I ask a serious question about Lugers, I am abundantly rewarded with answers and opinions from experts suddenly turned to serious contemplation. It may be one reply that answers my question, or I may have sparked a full-blown discussion from a lot of people. In between, I am priveledged to gain some insight into the personalities of some very interesting and knowledgeable people who know more than I'll ever know about LUGERS!



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Unread 05-03-2001, 07:05 AM   #17
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Ok guys I'll take my three lashes. Guess this is my Swan song.



 
Unread 05-03-2001, 09:03 AM   #18
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Eat your your hearts out guys, one pair of those coco bolos is going on my 1939 Mauser 42. Thought that Hugh's beautiful grips needed some east coast exposure. They do look great don't they.



 
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Default Swan Song? Good one Art! But please don't go...

But I sure hope that your "swan song" doesn't mean you won't be back! All levels of Luger lovers are welcome here. You are invited to post your profile and become an active part of this interesting, educational, and entertaining forum. Creating your profile locks your user ID so some passing forum troll can't post something inflamatory or embarassing as you.


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Default Re: Swan Song? Good one Art! But please don't go...

Hope you stay with us too!



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