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Unread 07-23-2003, 08:55 PM   #1
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I would value it higher as is. Like Ed said, there's history in that patina. Everyone wants a Thor Luger, but to me it would have to be really special to get that treatment. By that, I mean it would have to be probably a commercial, marked 'Germany', with no military marks, mismatched, less than 50% finish, ruined or plastic grips and maybe .30 cal. I actually know of one like that (except it's not mismatched), but I don't think the owner is going to spend anything on it. He has inherited some great guns over the last 10 years or so and is really kind of overwhelmed right now - they all need care and attention and he has no time. Examples; Model 1873 Winchester carbine, octagonal barrel, in .25-20, double guns, Mauser sporter, Remington Model 11, the list goes on. I guess since he's my stepson and the father of our grandchildren, I'll have to spend some time on his guns - that should be fun. Maybe one a week or something. Anyway, I think the Luger is beautiful as it is and shouldn't be restored.
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