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Unread 06-23-2017, 12:18 AM   #21
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Makes me wonder how many totally original pistols there are out there floating around.
I guess some of the ones for sale are just fixed with the same serial numbered parts, and not really all matching.
Will have to look closer at them from now on.
There are many good ones. Different grades of C&R have different major concerns. On higher grade ones, pay close attention on finish. On average ones, force matching, replacement parts are more common. On low ones,,, those are not concern anymore.

Millions of Lugers were made. Even with 1% nice ones left, that's tens of thousands. If there are 10 fine original ones cycling on market every day, there will be 3,000 on market per year, is that a lot? but still takes 10 years to cycle the all nice ones just one round.. If think from this angle, it's easy to understand why there are so many nice ones when variation is ignored.

Assume there are 1,000 serious Luger collectors, each having 30 nice Lugers on average, it's easy to hide 30,000 nice samples in collections, slowly cycling among its collectors year over year.
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Unread 06-23-2017, 09:09 AM   #22
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So Alvin, your saying if I don't see the pistol I like, just wait a year and it will come by?
I think as the baby boomers die off, there will be lots of collections of all kinds , making it for sale. Watched them auction off all of Steve Mc Queen's antique Harley's and toys.
Probably never thought those would get back into the public hands.
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since investigation can now be a matter

can forced match now be a reunion?
Would you please explain what this means?
I'm a little slow, but this escapes me entirely!
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Unread 07-02-2017, 04:20 PM   #24
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since investigation can now be a matter

can forced match now be a reunion?
Ben,

LOL

Sure!! Anything is possible.

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