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Unread 06-27-2011, 05:59 PM   #1
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Another early one but perhaps a little later. I might mention that the first also includes the stamping regarding the Naval set
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Unread 06-29-2011, 12:47 PM   #2
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It is sounding better all the time. It is possible that you have a very excellent condition original. It is certainly a lot more authentic looking than the reproduction copy I have and the color in your latest photos is mucn closer to my original. Paper products are even more difficult to authenticate from photos than guns, and we certainly know that is a slippery slope. I think your gut may be correct.
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Another early one but perhaps a little later. I might mention that the first also includes the stamping regarding the Naval set


Thanks, george.

Nice collection and I have a feeling those originals are worth quite a bit

any chance we could see a pic of,how the tables are folded and attached in the back?
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Another early one but perhaps a little later. I might mention that the first also includes the stamping regarding the Naval set
Can we have a photo of the contents page (Full two pages) please?
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In the sale section there is Luger Manual In English for sale.

One of the points mentioned in this thread is that a copy Luger Manual have the "Contents" page printed on the back of the first page that shows the title and the skeletonized view of the Luger.

The manual in the sale section photo 4 shows that this manual is printed in this way, so does it this make it a copy?
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