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i have just bought an artillery cleaning rod with an imperial proof mark and a brass tip does anyone know when the brass tip was discontinued?
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any thoughts?
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I would like to see photos as I don't know that I have ever seen an LP08 rod with a brass tip.
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I have Navy rods with brass tips, but like my friend george, I have never seen an LP-08 rod with one.
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In the big book by Eugene Bender on page 299, there are shown some LP-08 cleaning rods credited to the collection of Don Rousseau.
Several are written up as having brass tips and brass swivels... BTW...here is one I own...thought it is/was a real, legit one with brass on the tip and swivel assembly. Mine has the Imperial C/letter stamped in the wood on one end of the "beer barrel" as well. Tom/ George...is mine a fake ??? ![]() ![]() |
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i will post some photos tuesday
i have owned 3 brass tipped rods all came in holsters i cannot remember the dates on the other 2 but this ones holster is dated 1917 |
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so its wrong for a 1917 dated rig with a 1917 dated dwm gun?
any idear what it is worth? |
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I was lucky to find this cleaning rod and an Imperial marked TD tool in a really lousy holster that was on auction on eBay.
I emailed the seller to confirm the rod and tool were part of the auction and had the seller send me photos of the rod and tool before I bid. The holster was pure rotten junk with no chance of resurrection. I sold /shipped the holster to Jerry B. for shipping costs of $ 12 only...hoping he might find a few parts worthwhile for repairs on other holsters in his shop. The auction set me back $ 150...I thought a good deal/price for the rod and tool just by themselves. I think folks on eBay "passed up" the holster offering as the photo made it look really, really terrible in condition. |
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Pete, Thanks by the way! I appreciate any holster I can find for parts! Nice rod! Jerry Burney
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Another one with brass trimmings (I think...) on eBay right now :
http://cgi.ebay.com/German-WW1-Artil...QQcmdZViewItem |
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how do i add photos to a post?
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photos of brass tipped artillery cleaning rod
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Looks to me like a very good piece.
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I have come to observe that the LP-08 cleaning rods with a brass tip were typically provided with rigs (not all) which were dated from 1915 to early 1916. There is no standard rules for accessories such as cleaning rods because products/supplies were sometimes randomly mixed.
The cleaning rod above is genuine. Congrats, Albert |
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thanks albert
the rig it came with is dated 1917 on the holster and holster fixing leather and the luger is a 1917 ,with adjustable sights, dwm it also came with an imperial marked striping tool |
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