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Unread 08-25-2003, 05:16 PM   #1
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I found this book its --theidentification and analysis of lugerproof marks. by robert marvin. I was wondering if any one has read this book and may have any comments as to it being correct.

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Unread 08-25-2003, 06:34 PM   #2
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Ron, (I moved this topic to here), I have seen this book off and on on e-bay, price is usually not bad. Haen't heard anything really negative about it, but not a lot of positive either?

I have thought about getting it, just for the heck of it, but as I picked up more extensive books, it went down on my list of gettin'

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The Marvin book is OK, but there are a bunch of better books out there. The price is right, but you pay for what you get!
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It is apiece of Luger Paper Curiosa and should not be taken too seriously; much, much information has become available since it was published. I have a copy merely to have a complete (almost!) set of everything published on the toggle top.

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Hi All
Thanks for your input,I'm embaress because I started collecting lugers when a good one sold for 15.00(1953) and I though I really knew all about them. BUT YOU GUYS HAVE FORGOTTEN MORE THAN I"LL EVER KNOW I really do like this site,and thank you much for your post to my question---Ron
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