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Unread 03-28-2011, 12:43 PM   #1
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Default How Many Lugers Do The Average Member Collect

I wondered if an inquiry as to how many and what type our average member owns. I own 8 and hope to make it 9 real soon!
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Unread 03-28-2011, 04:47 PM   #2
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I only have 4, but always on the alert for another "find".

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I do know yours are some of the Finest!!
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You are very kind, Eric, but yours are quite awesome too.
And the collections some of our members here have, are simply museum grade.
No matter how many, or how perfect, there will always be some one with better Lugers.
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You also are way too kind and yes it took me 2 ex wives to finally find my best and last I pray!!
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45 - Less than 1 per year for 54 years of collecting. Oh well, 45 is the reciprocal of 54!
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Status as Pre-Novice means 0 Lugers.

I'm in that category at the moment, but realize that because of how I feel about Lugers, the eventual arrival of my permit, and the fact that I'm putting out bids, my status may sublimate directly to "advanced" in a very short time span, perhaps overnight! Always thought Lugers were the coolest of the iconic guns ( Colt Peacemaker, M1911, Winchester '94, etc.) ever since I was a little kid. And , yes, I'm 60 now. The ongoing realization that life is short---and You're not my mom! (Mother actually would have been OK with it, but you know what I mean.)

And I'll take this opportunity to thank the forum, its hard working moderators and patrons, and don't forget my fellow members, for providing a fantastic body of information, wisdom in applying it, and sharing the spark I know we all have.

As a Skeptic, I love open inquiry, and it is one of my favorite things to follow the threads about unusual markings, and how the entire community here contributes relevent (or not) tidbits to a case, increasing everyone's experience and knowledge. Love it when better data comes from out of the blue, changing what we thought was, to what we now think is.



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45 - Less than 1 per year for 54 years of collecting. Oh well, 45 is the reciprocal of 54!

Reciprocal of 54 is 1/54. I know there's a name for switching digits, it's on the tip of my tongue... Anagram? Kind of, but no, another word.
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52 - most are not expensive

I have a large number of luger holsters. If only if I had a luger for each holster. Maybe I will win the lottery.
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32 and a large collection of mostly american commercial luger holsters (70+) and quite a few military luger holsters. I had a collection of other German WW1 and WW2 weapons but have sold them off ( 35 of them) Expect I will sell the lugers one of these days. Getting old. Have been collecting around 50 years. Bill
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32 and a large collection of mostly american commercial luger holsters (70+) and quite a few military luger holsters. I had a collection of other German WW1 and WW2 weapons but have sold them off ( 35 of them) Expect I will sell the lugers one of these days. Getting old. Have been collecting around 50 years. Bill
I figure my kids can have fun disposing of them.

Of course, I have left info on the various aspects of them, when acquired and possible value. Also a list of a couple of people to contact, a couple of venues to sell them, and especially a list of who not to contact.
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I don't know.

Was around 23, but I have bought and sold a few, so I don't know (and obviously i am not home to check)



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I was told its not the size but the quality from a man who owned more than anyone else R.S.
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I was told by an old sage, Orv Reichert, if you have one Luger, you are a novice collector. If you have two Lugers, you are a collector. If you have three or more, you are an advanced collector. Well I guess that makes me an advanced collector.
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If you suffer from O.C.D. 'Obsessive Compulsive Disorder' You never have enough!!! My wife Debbie suggested 'Luger Anonomous'
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If you suffer from O.C.D. 'Obsessive Compulsive Disorder' You never have enough!!! My wife Debbie suggested 'Luger Anonomous'
Hi, my name is Mike , and I'm a Lugerholic.
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At some point in life you will realize you can't own them all and you will need therapy, good luck to you and your family.

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