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Lifer
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Hello Postino
No sir I did not post the Mauser or the simson on Mr Stills forum however I believe that Mr. Still is the third reply on this thread about the Mauser Banner. His opinion is that this is definitely a incorrect Luger. Knowing his expertise it is highly likely[99.99999%] a fake. I should have put the Tk on his site but I had a significant response from very knowledgable experts such as Mr Don Maus and Ron Wood on the simson and came to the conclusion that it was probably a significantly altered Luger also but i had already purchased it and I did like the Luger so went no further with any inquiries but i will possibly post both on the other forum like you have suggested. I don't remember your question but send it to me again and I will see if I can anwer it Thanks Chuck Lobrano |
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I have never seen one in person...Is it a stamping or an engraving??? |
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My humble opinion is that BOTH these guns were altered by the same person. The finish, grips and general look of both guns are remarkably similar. The work of a talented, but unscrupulous booster.
I also think that it is telling that the same person is moving both guns.... Hmmmmmmm? |
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The gentleman that I purchased the Simson Rework and is trying to
sell the "Mauser Banner "is in Pennsylvania . He was selling a 1912 Erfurt on Gun Broker a few weeks ago and I called to late because it had already sold. He did say that he had the Simson rework with a deathhead . I purchased it and still am very satisfied with it because it seems to have a very interesting history. I am a neophyte and when he said he had another Luger I decided to get opinions . It seems if the Banner Luger has had much more "boosting" than the other. |
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Reworked gun is for advanced collectors only, in my opinion. The hardest part is figuring out who did what at when. Many things can hide under the "It was reworked" umbrella
If no interest to figure out, then bypass.
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Lifer
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Like the Southwest and Minnesota, Pennsylvania is dangerous territory for fakes.
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