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Is the history channel DVD Tales of the Gun-LUGER worth the $25 selling price? I have seen other Tales of the Gun on TV,but never the Luger version. Worth buying a copy?
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I think so. It's good history and it shows a younger Michael Krause at work in his shop turning out faithful reproductions of the Sidney Aberman .45 luger.
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I think I watched all of the "Tails of the gun" episodes on the Military Channel a few years ago, they are all very interesting. Maybe you just wait for a rerun of this episode and then tape it.
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I always taped that stuff.
It cost about a dollar an episode and looks as good as the original for GP. I have converted most to DVD, so add another .50 or so. I always thought the $25 for most programs to be very excessive. |
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