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Unread 07-08-2008, 12:03 AM   #7
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Originally posted by Mike B
Ed,
I wrote a rough draft of an editorial that I was going to post on the forum concerning my feelings about test eagles that didn't look like "test" weapons. ...Mike
I have taken this into consideration; but you are talking 5, maybe 10% of the total, so maybe 100 weapons that 'could" be in much better shape, and actually I believe the number to be much smaller.

I have posted this before, but any 80-90 year old luger (especially tests) that are very, very nice, I beleive have a very good chance of being improved sometime in its life. yes, I have some very nice lugers myself, that I feel are righteous; but each nice, nice one needs to be looked at very carefully.


Ron, stating an opinion from years of experince would seem like a foolish thing for a lawyer to contest.

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