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Unread 01-01-2020, 05:32 PM   #17
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"I have mentioned this repeatedly over the years but bears repeating again. I have never seen a photograph of a WW1 or 2 leather shop making Luger holsters! It seems impossible that this subject was never photographed..but if there are any I have not been aware of it."

I have seen only one picture of a luger "repair/rework" station, it is in one of Still's books, IIRC, and is at one of the Naval depots.

I'd love to see more period pictures of any such work shops.

"But in all honesty, outside of RR conversions to Luger, detecting a holster that was repaired or reworked? I would like to hear from anyone about this subject."

I guess only by the presence of re-work station inspection markings ?
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Any ideas on this or examples you have?
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