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I have purchased Luger tools over the last couple years. Although new threads have identified the present fakery, the 2008 thread showed information by a drawing with measurements. I have now sorted my Luger tools. I have identified five potentially as being original and would like your opinions and comments. The five still have concerns: a couple have deep strikes and one has a finish as if it had been polished. The total grouping will take a few threads.
Thank you in advance. The last set of pictures are showing the five with my investment into the fake market companies. As a newbie I reccommend reading books as well as keeping up with the forum; new information appears all the time. The first set is for I believe a Weimer era Luger. |
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Second set of photos on Luger Toos from newbie.
The first four I believe are for a 1941 Luger. The last three I believe are for an Imperial Luger. I will post the last two sets next. |
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This is the last set of photos on Luger tools from the newbie. I am still learning about posting. I am not yet sure how the sets got mixed.
#s 1, 2 & 6 I believe are for a 1942 Luger. #s 3, 4 &5 are for an unknown Luger. #s 7 & 8 show my investment in promoting and securing the continuation of fakes from GB, EB and elsewhere. These are the grouping of seven. My interest for comments and opinions are for the grouping of five. |
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I think you are right with a tool for a Mauser dated 1936. This E/63 accepted tool seems to be the most observed tool of the Third Reich.
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The Imperial C/Z seems to be issued to the Police during Weimar time. Both tools are looking perfect to me.
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I merged your threads into one posting.
If you ADD REPLY, it will add to the present conversation, NEW Posting, makes a new post. Welcome to the forum, Ed
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Ed thank you very much for the merging. I tryed to edit afterwards, but could not get into the photos, most likely me, not following steps. I keep trying. Again thank you and the forum, great place.
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