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Unread 12-20-2011, 04:28 PM   #5
michael grady
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Thanks guys...Sounds like very good advice. I am also restoring a 1917 Model T. I got very similar advice as I approached that hobby. I'm thinking we must be getting wisdom as we age, no?

I'll keep reading and ask for advice before buying one. I'm assuming, like model t's, there are actually quite a few out there to be had?

I'll order the other recomended books as well.

Any place you guys could suggest I go for a weekend or 1 day trip to see a lot of these guns and get more info on a one on one basis? Is there a "Luger Museum"?

Thanks again!

Michael
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