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My friend has 55 luger's he inherited from his father. Is that too many? LOL!
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To my mind, to be a collector one needs to acquire 3 of whatever it is you're collecting. One, is just one. Two, is just happenstance. Three, you have embarked on a collectors' path. Four, and you're hopelessly enslaved.
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i have seen some of the collection photos on here and i am barely getting started........
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I owned one and inherited 5 more.... I never thought much about them until I started reading "The Luger Pistol" by Datig. I've come to appreciate them and give them a whole new respect. They really are a piece of mechanical brilliance.
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