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Unread 12-23-2013, 06:08 PM   #13
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Its amazing anything survived much less storing such a beautiful human relic for another hundred years. The original possessor I'm sure he wouldn't believe that he and his possesions would be a topic for discussion a centuary later! Lugers more than any other are so iconic and have values more than their monetary worth. Ownership is mearly a right to possession and lugers are a great example. We 'own' for a time and pass them up to others.!! For example George Anderson has a 1913 DWM luger which the inside left grip has the name of the Doughboy who brought the pistol back to Texas and further research on this owner at the time! I consider it "luger Adoption" The helmut made me crave more~~Eric
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