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Unread 10-13-2003, 08:45 PM   #4
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If you find a very early Swiss Luger that is in excellent condition, there is a very high probability that it is a Bern rework. The Swiss took pride in their weapons and maintained their Lugers in a high state of condition. They had no problem with periodic maintenance and refurbishment. In my opinion, this is just part of collecting early Swiss, kind of like how a Dutch arsenal rework does not devalue an M11 or KOL all that much, they are just too hard to find. You usually can tell a Bern refurb from a gunsmith restoration. Granted, it is still more desirable to find and own an untouched gun, but I would still think that #139 would command a price in excess of your high range of $6-7K.
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