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Unread 08-01-2005, 11:45 PM   #24
Hoyt Weathers
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I have had one .30 Luger caliber Luger restored and one dipped byf/44 P.38 now being restored by Thor. Both are shooters and were not collector grade at all and will never be such.

Having read all of the above, and the above statements, I am now of the opinion that once a pistol is restored, some of it's history is gone forever. FOREVER! Think seriously about it first. It is somewhat like loss of virginity, there is no going back. We can't kiss them and make themwell again.

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