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Unread 01-11-2014, 11:22 PM   #1
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Thumbs up Land of Borchardt Collection

I found a lot of useful information and pictures, specially regards to Luger holsters here http://www.landofborchardt.com/holsters.html#german;
includes:
Swiss Holsters
German Holsters
American Holsters
Bulgarian Holsters
Dutch Holsters
Portuguese Holsters
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That is Chuck Whittaker's site...well known to most Luger collectors. He has a world class collection and has written some really neat articles posted on his site. He has the resources to acquire some of the best of the best.
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That is Chuck Whittaker's site...well known to most Luger collectors. He has a world class collection and has written some really neat articles posted on his site.......
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Unread 01-12-2014, 04:41 AM   #4
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...amazing stuff.
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Unread 01-12-2014, 08:58 AM   #5
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Hi Darius, The Artillery pouch in the last photo you posted (just above), is a fake.
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Chuck is a frequent visitor to the Reno show and spends alot of time at Mike Krause's table. Ron is exactly correct on is comment. Chuck frequently brings unbelievably detailed and great photos of his vast luger holster collection. He has a wealth of information to share.
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would be nice if he attended the Antique Arms Show in Las Vegas next week!
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Default Heres two duel leather mag holders

One of which I purchased from George Anderson. The other was repaired by Jerry Burney. One is marked but is too faint to read!~~ Eric
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One of which I purchased from George Anderson. The other was repaired by Jerry Burney. One is marked but is too faint to read!~~ Eric
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George identified it as "top line in the box is BAX?? which indicates Bekleidungsamt X_, A Bekleidungsamt is a military clothing depot. The roman numeral following theBA indicates the Army Corps district"
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Maestro, Chuck may indeed attend the Las Vegas show. Is is closer to his home. You might watch for him if you go. Search out Mike Krause's table as I know Mike will be there.
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"That is Chuck Whittaker's site...well known to most Luger collectors. He has a world class collection and has written some really neat articles posted on his site. He has the resources to acquire some of the best of the best."

Ron

You're right, can you imagine how interesting would be to see his private collection!
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LOB = lots of bucks
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I had the Pleasure of spending one of the more amazing hours of my life with Chuck at the last Vegas Antique Arms show..at Mike Krause's table. He amazed me with rare treasure..one after the other! Really a very knowledgeable and pleasant gentleman.
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