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Unread 04-29-2002, 12:33 AM   #18
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Default Re: Those hands were a-shaking!

What a coincidence!

I just purchased a 1902 luger Carbine in .50 caliber 2 days ago at a local thrift store. It is a special Sniper edition with a 3 foot barrel and a word "georgie" engraved in scroll on the left side of the barrel. It looks and feels original and comes in a wooden box (same name engraved on the lid), accessories and a holster(!). It has been already authenticated by all major luger collectors and dealers.

Unfortunately, it is not for sale, since it is even larger caliber than Ralph's .45 carbine. And, as you know - bigger IS better.

I will, however, consider a trade for a Rare, One of a Kind Howitzer Luger in 4 inch caliber, if you provide the delivery. Happy Collecting!



 
 

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