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Unread 08-28-2003, 09:56 PM   #11
Don H.
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I guess we all look at it differently. I personally purchased a Luger that I knew was touched up and I would rather have it the way it is now. If a person owns a luger that looks like crap why not restore it? I agree with Mr. Fisher If a person is a new collector do some homework and ask a lot of questions before you buy. I'm sure that the guy at the Reno show could of found someone for an opinion before he bought it, still that is sad. There is a lot of crooks out there and this forum is a good way for beginners to learn.
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