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Unread 12-28-2005, 04:21 PM   #20
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ERIC, i.m trying to find out, why, and how are the french "'charge." on extractor lugers are related, if, because both were obviously manufactured to be used to sell to a french, entity, around this time, old 'george-boy' put an eagle to sell, or appeal to the us military, our national symbol, ill check with, my amies de francais, to verify the "fleurs" flower on at least one 1906 and none yet, that, im aware on the 1903, prior prototype, check out kenyon, and herrotin, the herrotin, 1906 has 'les fleur" ps wheres jerry lewis, when you need him? .a french,' je ne sais, qua? eric, esq ps no caps!
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