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Unread 08-27-2002, 11:30 PM   #11
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I want to thank all of you on the forum for your advice, your disbelief in my stupidity about friends, your expertise. In buying my first luger, I learned something, be careful. Fortunately the damage is going to be repaired, better than before, by Ken Karsted, in Illinois. Since the collector status is gone, no matter how beautiful it will be, I am also having the grip damage, visible in the picture, repaired. This by the grip master Hugh Clark. Again Thank You to a great forum for the support. I am soon buying another Luger and hope this works out for the better. Robert Jennings, ABC News in L.A.
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