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Unread 06-23-2003, 09:14 PM   #1
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Unread 06-23-2003, 09:22 PM   #2
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Hey, I would not mind having this, but at over 2,000 euro's, is it a bit expensive for the condition?

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Unread 06-23-2003, 09:36 PM   #3
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Gents,
That is a very good price. In fact, almost any un-futzedwith Imperial Navy that is 85% or better is an easy $2K.
The simple facts are there are far more dollars than original Navy guns. I seldom, if ever, quibble over the price. One can always get more money but the supply of these beauties is definately limited.

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Ed,
I don't understand German but I think that it comes with a stock, rod and tool. Someone told me yesterday that Shattuck has a navy stock for $1000. That brings down the price of this navy quite a bite.

On the first Luger, the barrel looks pretty shinny. Maybe it is a restored Luger.
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Translated by Babelfish;

http://www.hermann-historica.com/auk...s/lot/2414.htm

Navy Luger M 04, DWM, type 1908, Empire of Kal. 9 mm of Para, NR. 160. Number equal. Long griffstueck. Run brightly. On the case, left at the visor base and framework bez. "1916". At the run and fork naval acceptance Krone/M. On the front joint the DWM Logo. Original, almost completely received caper burnishing; brightens place at the cover plate. Small articles yellow started. Faultless, dark-brown nut wood grip caps with relatively fine fischhaut. Not ngl. nickel plated crease magazine with timber flooring. New piece.

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Unread 06-24-2003, 01:00 AM   #6
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Translated by Babelfish;

http://www.hermann-historica.com/auk...s/lot/2415.htm

Navy Luger 04, DWM, type 1914 Kal. 9 mm of Para, No. 4917a. Number equal. Run mirror bright. Left at the griffstueck, at the grain base and on the case bez. "1917". Div. deep naval acceptance Krone/M. Original burnishing keep complete. Partially easy Rostnaerbchen in front at the run, left at the knee joint, at the departure and at the safety device. Number-same, nickel plated magazine with acceptance Krone/M. Dark-brown nut wood grip caps. In addition the dark-brown notice board (on the stamp plate acceptance Krone/M), the putzstock, the key and an original light brown control guidance, overwrote MY PISTOL 08 "with" bag board of Colonel Schmitt. A beautiful, not everyday set!

I believe that "Bag Board" Is the closest translation of Holster/Wooden Stock.
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As always I'm Wrong Again, Holster/Wooden Stock translates to Holster/Wooden Vorrat.
Now I wonder what it means ?
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I can't quibble about the translation... my Deutsche ist nichts zehr gut... but if I am not mistaken, Auktion 43 at Hermann-Historica took place in the year 2001 and these prices are therefore two years out of date...
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Shattuck no longer has that Navy stock; I do,and a beauty it is.
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