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Unread 10-05-2007, 01:05 PM   #6
Imperial Arms
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Hello Ron,

Those 'above range' Lugers will probably continue to cause debates to decide which ones could be classified as 'legitimate' US Test Lugers. If #7108 was part of the Bannerman purchase, if the evidence is strong, then this particular item could be given extra credit and labeled a US Test. However, this does not mean that #7110 should be given the same consideration as well as the other seven examples which have been recorded. I do not know if the seven examples (or the 22 examples) have been recorded as Bannerman purchases, and we need to be careful how we 'stretch' our research beyond the 7100 mark. As I had mentioned before, if a collector wants to own a true/legitimate M1900 US Test Luger, he should consider one of those in the 6100-7100 'comfort zone', but if he is willing to take some risk and contraversy, it is his decision if he wants to buy one of those 'above range' M1900 Lugers.

Albert
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