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Well it has finally happened. Auction Arms has a 1918 new in box Luger made by the American Historical Foundation ser. no. in the low twentys of ONLY 500 made...Leo
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Dear All - explain please - 1918, new in box, American Historical Foundation. Simple British person does not understand the combination of new and 1918 in one sentence. With the aid of four other people and a lot of little stones [there's deep pun coming in here if you are a Latin speaker, BTW], I have calculated that MY 1918 P.08 is 83 years old. Does the word new mean something else in USA?
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I saw this thing in a magazine at a friend of a friends home last year. It was an old Soldier of Fortune magazine I think. Anyway, I'll have to see if I can get a hold of it again and check out the original price just for laughs. Will scan it and post it if anyone cares.
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Sorry I should have explaned.......The Historical Society took 500 war surplus lugers and engraved them with an Iron cross and scrole work and sold them at a ridicules price of 2500. dollars each. They were addvertised in various gun mags........Leo
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Hi,did'nt Mr.Churchill say that America and Britain are one people seperated by a common language.Regards MC
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Sorry Mike, what was that you said?
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Hi Terry,I said:Your whimsically and humorous reply leaves me speechless;or as we used to say on the West side of Chicago,"HUH I means HUH!"The movie "The Color Purple" could be "The Colour Puce".As in rainbow not flea. ,Regards MC
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