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03-31-2016, 08:19 PM | #1 |
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Luger collectors in general and Swiss Luger collectors in particular need to check out Alexander Stucki's excellent article in the current April edition of "Man at Arms for the Gun and Sword Collector". A fine authoritative piece with great information. No need for guesswork...he has documentation! Thank you Alexander.
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Thanks Ron, it's interesting to know, Swiss Lugers have always been among my favourite!
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Ron, Pllease advise web address of article, if available. Thanks, Tom
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Hello Ron
Thank you for your feedback - good to hear that you liked the article Alexander |
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It isn't an online article, it is in the magazine "Man at Arms for the Gun and Sword Collector" at your news stand or book store. Ron
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