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10-19-2006, 09:36 PM | #1 |
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Do you see a pair of these grips...now on Dr. Regnier's updated web site :
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About $2.98...?
I sold a set of very similar HSc grips for $250 on eBay about a year and a half ago. Maybe I blew it!!!?? Seriously, I cannot imagine that they are worth $2000. These were turned out in post war Japan. Kind of like nickled Lugers were in post war Germany, and Tijuana engraved pistols. A friend who's wife is Japanese-American, told me that the Dragons symbolize Luck and Longevity. The HSc was purchased from a vet who captured it in WWII. Was later recalled to Korea and took it with him. He had the grips made while on R&R in Japan. Ron
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