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Unread 02-08-2001, 09:12 AM   #1
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Default Re: Liver vs. Steak???

GT in Harry Jones Book about Luger Variations he does talk about the 1920 Commercial says "too many of them were made" So I assume he was saying they are not too exciting to collectors. I feel just the opposite. They may not be rare but for a pre WWII Luger many of them can be found in pretty good shape, especially with a barrel better than most WWI models that were used in the war. I love this variation, the slightly shorter barrel, the rust blue, the strawed parts and the sometimes lighter colored grips and the numbers these were made in makes this a great variation to find and admire. Ted



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