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Unread 11-26-2018, 02:00 PM   #1
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For the right price, I am sure Ted would even do a TDJ on a Nambu… but the cost of removing that many tool marks might be prohibitive!
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Early models are finished to very high "European" standards, so massive amounts of tool marks will not be present.

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John,

Early models are finished to very high "European" standards, so massive amounts of tool marks will not be present.

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Sieger, obviously you didn't pay any attention to the emoticon at the end of my posting.... it was meant to be sarcasm intended for Zorba, as my distaste for Nambu pistols is well known...

IMHO they look like they were manufactured from scratch out of scrap metal by convicts with files... at least when compared to Lugers!
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Sieger, obviously you didn't pay any attention to the emoticon at the end of my posting.... it was meant to be sarcasm intended for Zorba, as my distaste for Nambu pistols is well known...

IMHO they look like they were manufactured from scratch out of scrap metal by convicts with files... at least when compared to Lugers!
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I'm afraid we totally disagree on Nambus; but, that's ok, as everyone is allowed their own opinion.


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