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Unread 11-05-2010, 09:12 AM   #21
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I am so happy about the result of the book.
Brad, you have an important role in this result as well.

I hope all the fellows enjoy it and appreciate the result of more than five years of researches.

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Unread 11-05-2010, 03:17 PM   #22
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Unread 11-09-2010, 03:48 PM   #23
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I will have a Deluxe Edition and a Standard Edition of The Parabellum is Back on display at the Tulsa Gun Show this weekend.

I'll also be taking advance orders at the show.

Stop by & check em out!
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Books are now shipping. Preorders will go out on Monday.

There are also a few copies for sale at the Kansas City Gun Show this weekend.
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Unread 01-08-2011, 10:09 PM   #25
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i found it on mauro's new site...........

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Unread 01-09-2011, 05:56 AM   #26
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Looking forward for the feedback...

The book is already available since a couple of weeks in Europe for the European fellows.

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Unread 02-15-2011, 04:56 PM   #27
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Nah, other people did it, Luger just patented the ideas
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Unread 02-15-2011, 05:00 PM   #28
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Hello Fellows,
I am very happy to show here the letter I have received a few days ago from Mr. Kornmayer concerning our book.

Mr. Kornmayer and the Prof. Dr. Gminder helped us a lot giving free access to a huge amount of data that has been collected and published in the "Parabellum is Back! 1945 - 2000" book.

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Congratulations Mauro!

I have also been getting a lot of positive feedback about this book.
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Unread 02-27-2011, 10:07 AM   #30
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Hello Fellows,
Just finished to update the "News" section of the web site with the description of a great Parabellum discovered by Gerben.

Have a look...

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Unread 03-26-2011, 10:27 AM   #31
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Hello Fellows,
I have just updated the "The Parabellum is Back" web site (see the News area).

A new P08 made in 1945 in Oberndorf under French control resurfaced and then the list of the reported gun needs to be updated...

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Unread 04-10-2011, 12:18 PM   #32
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Hello fellows, a new update is available.

Mr. Werle informs the authors about a limites production of .45 ACP luger.

Visit the "news" area for additional photos and info of the site www.theparabellumisback.com for additional information.

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Unread 04-10-2011, 12:35 PM   #33
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It would almost tempt us into beginning a new chapter in Luger history:

"The Parabellum Returns! --the 21th Century Parabellum"
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Unread 05-15-2011, 12:30 PM   #34
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Hello fellows,
a reader of our book reports another Luger Artillery made under French control in Mauser in 1945.
I am quite happy of this find, in fact it is a third variation (the one with the star ) sn. 455.

I have in my collection the LP08 number 456 therefore it is nice to know that these two consecutive lugers are LP08.

Please refer to the web site www.theparabellumisback.com to update the chapter and table of the book with this new serial number.

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Unread 08-07-2011, 02:35 PM   #35
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Hello all,
Here the article about the presentation of the book "The Parabellum is back! 1945 - 2000" done in Oberndorf - Waffen Museum during our last Kü meeting.

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Unread 08-07-2011, 03:36 PM   #36
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What made it more interestingly is that the interview was given by Mauro, in Italian, to the German reporter who also spoke fluent Italian.

From left to right on the photo:

Gerd Schön
Prof. Dr. Rolf Gminder
Georg Egeler
Andreas Kussmann-Hochhalter
(kneeling) Otto Repa
Gerben van Vlimmeren
Mauro Baudino
Reinhard Kornmayer
David Eash

On the background the bustes of Paul and Wilhelm Mauser.

A special pistol makes a world career
Second book on the Parabellum 08 presented in the weapons museum / international collectors meeting
by Elfi Roth

Oberndorf. Every year an international group meets at the weapons museum, this group consists of collectors and enthusiasts of the legendary Parabellum Pistol 08.
They come from Belgium, the Netherlands, the USA and from Germany. Former staff of the Mauser company are also there.

Last year the first book on one of the most famous selfloading pistols was presented by the authors Don Hallock (USA) and Joop van de Kant (Netherlands). That discussed the production of the Prabellum 08 at the Mauser factory in Oberndorf between 1930 and 1945.

During this meeting the museum leader Andreas Kussmann-Hochhalter was given a copy of the second book on the them by the authors Mauro Baudino (Italy) and Gerben van Vlimmeren (Netherlands), with the title "The Parabellum Is Back". This book discusses the production from 1945 until 2000 at Mauser and also refers to the company of Krieghoff in Suhl, wo also produced the pistol.

In both books several types of the Parabellum 08 are described in detail with many technical improvements that were implemented during the years, detailed and illustrated. The self loading pistol was developed by the Austrian Georg J. Luger, based on the functional principle of the C93 pistol that was developed by Hugo Borchardt, it was significantly smaller and more user friendly. The production was done by Deutsche Waffen- und Munitionsfabriken in Berlin. The first series production commenced in 1900 and it was introduced as army pistol in Germany in 1908.

The move of the production lines from Berlin to Oberndorf took place in 1930. Led by August Weiss, Mauser produced about a million Parabellum pistols until the end of World War 2. In 1970, at request of the American company Interarms, Mauser took up production again. In the weapons museum a commemorative pistols 1971-1991 is on display. A jewel for collectors and enthusiasts.
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Are these books still available ????
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Unread 05-24-2014, 04:03 AM   #38
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Yes, sure.
We can provide to you a copy.
Please contact me at the following email address:
m.baudino@libero.it

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Unread 05-27-2014, 05:26 PM   #39
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You can order them in the USA direct from the publisher here: http://www.simpsonltd.com/product_in...6419f6bb3eb34b

I highly recommend the Deluxe Edition: http://www.simpsonltd.com/product_in...6419f6bb3eb34b
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Unread 05-27-2014, 08:17 PM   #40
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It would almost tempt us into beginning a new chapter in Luger history:

"The Parabellum Returns! --the 21th Century Parabellum"
Not a bad idea, Gerben! We need to get the facts about Lugers produced after Mauser shut down their production. The Houston Lugers, the ones made by Mike Krauss, The Norinco prototypes--all are steeped in misinformation and urban legend, to some extent at least. The update's info about Herr Werle's pistols is great, but it may not be as handy for the European authors to research the pistols made across the Atlantic, so I think it may be mostly a job for a North American...

(Also, thanks for the newspaper article. Now I have seen a photo of Gerd Schön, and know what he looks like!)
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