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This demonstrates how important it can be to have a gun in-hand. The pic gives the ledge a very crack-like appearance. Several of us stand corrected!
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All I see are scratches. dings and marks where something has marred/removed the blue. Note the raised edge around the takedown spring hole...I would think a refinish would certainly have obliterated that. But I could be wrong.
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Cold bluing frequently has a distinctive smell to it, so again a hands-on experience will tell all. But then realistically what difference will it make at that point?
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Hi Guys,
Well the luger did not sell and has been relisted. I have read through all of the posts on this and found all the analysis insightful. I know I have learned a lot. Even though there is no consensus, I really do appreciate all the work you guys did to help me out. Frankly, you guys are great!!! I am still ambivalent on trying to win the relisted auction. I did bid the previous auction up to 2K. I have no idea of a realistic dollar amount on this pistol but I suspect the reserve is much higher than I am thinking the pistol is worth. Any opinions on value are also appreciated.
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Was there a consensus that this was a crack in the metal?
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Yes, and it was "no,it is not a crack- it just looks like one".
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It is Not a crack. It is a ledge of metal that All of that type of Luger have in that position.
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Maybe, however, if I get serious I can contact them and negotiate. Can't hurt. I put the value of the piece at around 2500; but, I am not really a good judge of value.
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I've not read all the previous comments, but I love those early lugers, and I like this one, I don't think it was reblued.
The only drawback for me would be that crack sort of thing. This is one of those cases where a hands on inspection wold be necessary.
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Well, I emailed the seller about the "crack".
He says it is a defect in the metal. I am speaking about the fine jagged line in the center of the red circle.
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Or this one? Seller doesn't known what he's talking about. All Lugers have that. Learnt that in this thread though. |
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I am no expert; but, the one you show is not jagged. The one in the picture I posted is jagged.
The one in your picture slopes downward. The one in the picture I posted has a slightly upward direction. I am just pointing these pictures for discussion and not trying to argue. I really want the pistol to be "right-as-rain".
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It is just the lower edge of the relief cut for the grip. It appears jagged probably because it has picked up a few nicks in the sharp edge. It is not a crack.
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Ok...yeah, I think you guys are right. What appears to be a crack is really the "ledge" and it is just banged up a bit.
I have put in a bid on the pistol. The seller's reserve must be way high as this is the third time that I know of that the pistol has been listed. It may well have been listed a few other times before I discovered it.
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You can search under "completed sales" and find a complete bid history if you search the key words in the title line of the listing. Always interesting to see how much would not buy the gun.
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