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I recently acquired this Interarms 29/70 9mm American Eagle Luger from a fellow forum member:
In one of those unexpected coincidences, the numeric serial number of this Luger matches the numeric portion of the serial number of my 1936 (in the "i" block):
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Check inside for a stache of money.
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It's the second time I've had one of these numeric coincidences happen... The other was that I have two Swiss Lugers (which were numbered in sequence across all the model series) that are 9,999 apart (11816 <-> 21815)...
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i cannot find the pattern i thought was on the forum...thanks
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Tom, yes, I made the stand you see photographed.
It's solid oak stock worked with my router, sanding and finished with clear polyurethane. Marc
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