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11-13-2005, 12:45 AM | #21 |
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One truth remains: Tuition at Luger U is EXPENSIVE! Thanks for the help in getting my Kreighoff operation started correctly. Tom A. |
11-13-2005, 12:49 AM | #22 |
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11-13-2005, 11:58 AM | #23 |
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Honest or bogus...???
http://www.phoenixinvestmentarms.com/krieghoff45.htm I only own one HK and have focused to Swiss collecting and know nothing about these late date HK's, but a couple of questions about this one that was for sale (and now is sold) are as follows : 1. The spacing of the chamber date numbers of "1945" seems more tightly bunched together than those 1945's shown in Gibson's book on page 187 and 188. Is this one wrong, are the two photo'd in Gibson wrong, or are both correct and differing variations ? 2. The transition of the bottom part of the trigger guard where is merges with the front grip strap is not shown in the web site photo as being that typical HK "v" shaped transition. Is this more rounded transition correct on a 1945 HK ? 3. If a 1945 HK should have the C-4 die type, shouldn't the bottom of the "O" in the word Krieghoff have more of a "v' shape to the bottom of the "O" ? The photo resolution and the whiting in the letters makes it diffucult to tell one way or the other. |
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I found this interesting.... http://www.phoenixinvestmentarms.com/krieghoffmenu.htm This wouldn't be you, would it? Seems these folks are somewhat touchy... |
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Hi Steve,
That is probably a reference to me. I was "borrowing" their photos for show & tell earlier on the Luger Forum. I still do not understand how an outfit that wants to take your money will not let you, easily, download their photos for your purchase documentation. Last Reno show I attended, Ralph Shattuck told me the story, in reference to using photos on the PIA site, that "we" (his word...) just collected a $ 10K settlement from some collector that was using their photos on the Internet. I also left a little joke message in the PIA Guest Book area that said "...This means you too, Ralph...". Ralph's story did impress upon me : 1. It was a little warning in my direction to stop using their photos publically. Since then, I just use a hot link to their web site on the Luger Forum. 2. Confirmed to me Ralph's business and financial interest in the PIA outfit. |
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Besides, although Right Click is turned off, Edit COPY is not. You choose Select All and copy everything and paste it into a new word document, or else you save the entire webpage, thus saving the same pictures? Ed |
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11-13-2005, 12:59 PM | #27 |
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11-14-2005, 02:18 AM | #28 |
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For what it's worth: I know two collectors that sold their 1945 HK's 15 to 25 years ago because they believed they were not correct. One of them told me a story about a guy who died and when he went into the dead man's workshop he found numerous receivers dated 1945, along with other HK parts. The man who died was an machinest. This man said he saw this and I have no doubt that he made numerous 1945 dated HK's. This took place 40 to 50 years ago. So, perhaps there are some real 1945 HK and this man used one of them as his model, but from what I was told and from the source ( a highly reputable collector), I believe a lot of the 1945 HK's are outright fakes. -- Bill
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Hey Bill,
Yep - I agree and heard the same account some time ago. For that, and out of the small sample I've looked at over the years, I know of one 1945 that is highly suspect. However, the others appear correct, but unfortunately - it's a small sample to draw from, so we may never know how many are "right" and how many have been "manufactured" post 1945. FWIW - I also believe there are some second variation 1944 HKs that fall into the same category... Best to you! John |
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Bill,
I have heard the same story. The guy, I was told, was a retired commercial pilot and skilled machinist and liked making fantasy pieces just to see what people would believe. Stranger things have happened. Tom A |
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what you do all think of this one? I just found it today.
http://www.rockislandauction.com/auctions/search2.php go to item number 1131. |
11-14-2005, 06:17 PM | #32 |
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It scares me too. Gibson is very knowledgable but there are mistakes in his book....
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