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Old 01-05-2004, 07:22 PM   #18
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Aw Gee John D. I agree with what you said, but I sure would like to take a long look at Ralphs treasures. I don't know all the Lugers on this CD but I do know that Ralph has some real treasures that I would like to see. (Like an artillery engraved from Georg Luger to Harlim Maxum) The same thought goes for Doug Smith of FGS who, along with Ken, has told me about some of his hidden goodies. I can't even go to one of his bowling allies to see them. (Are you reading this Joe?)

Hey Pete! why not repost your question about a 1913 DWM artillery on the artillery section too. Maybe we could get some interesting reponses there too. Maybe Mauro has something to tell us. Personally, with nothing more than a gut feeling, I can't believe that a 1913 DWM or even an Erfurt, would be authentic. But I am just talking from my heart on that one and not from fact.
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