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07-24-2004, 02:05 AM | #21 |
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Why replace them? There isn't anything wrong with them as they are. They fit the gun's overall condition and I do not think replacement would add significantly to the value of the piece. It isn't pristine, probably 70%-75% with surface rust discoloration but no pitting. It is difficult to tell from the photos, perhaps the strawed parts were over cleaned but to me that does not justify refinish or replacement. They are an honest part of a really scarce Luger that has survived approximately more than 99% of the original contract. At 95% condition it would be easily worth $9000. In its current un-messed with condition I still think it should be valued between $7000-$8000. These things don't grow on trees. It is correct, original and one of a vanishing number of truly rare "unimproved" collector items. Let it alone and enjoy it for what it is. End of soapbox. <img border="0" alt="[soapbox]" title="" src="graemlins/soapbox.gif" />
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Many thanks to Hugh,Pete,Ron,Gerald,John,Albert,George and Dwight for all this interest and help.I will take some medicin to erase my cosmetic-mania.Pete,there are no markings on both sides of the extractor.
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I agree Ron! It was more of a "what if" question rather then a "let's do" idea! I also think it is fine as it is... and also, obviously rare! Very cool gun Apostolos! best to all, til...lat'r...GT
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Hey Ron,
You spoiled my trick question... The old style extractor was just that...an extractor only. The new style extractor had a dual pupose...extracting and also indicating a loaded chamber....thus, the need to have markings on one or two sides (as the Dutch) in various languages indicating "loaded"... Regards, Pete.. <img border="0" alt="[typing]" title="" src="graemlins/yltype.gif" /> |
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Sorry Pete. I should have realized...I am a bit thick at times (like 24/7!).
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I don't know about "spoiled", Ron answered the trick correctly. First Prize for Ron
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Does anyone knows about the color finish of the metallic body of a correct magazin,the type of the bottom and if there must be some marks anywhere on the mag,as the mag.of the pistol is incorrect.
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Hello Apostolos,
The body of the magazine should be plain metal and the wood bottom has no markings. Try to find an original 1900/02 Commercial magazine to replace your incorrect magazine. Cheers, Albert |
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Hello Albert,as my English are not very good,what do you mean by plain metal? I suspect in the white or by something plated (nickel or chromium).
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Albert,in addition to my previous message,do you have any image of such a magazine? Please check your personal mails.
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A great find and discussion. I totally agree, do nothing but keep it wiped down. Finding a rare Luger like this is what makes collecting rewarding beyond monetary gain.
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I feel very complicated when I am trying to learn about how many of these pistols were made or how many of them reached in Bulgaria.I have read that only 1000 of them manufactured but only 200 reached the country.Does anyone knows the truth and how many of them are reporting in the world or in the USA at least?
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Hello Apostolos,
Based on total number of Bulgarian Lugers which were made from 1900-1908, it is now estimated that only 100 M1900 pistols were made, and not 1,000 pistols as reported in the book 'Lugers at Random'. Actually, it was Charles Kenyon who mentioned to me two years ago the revised number according to some DWM records which he found. Of the 100 M1900 Bulgarian pistols which were delivered, I have recorded about 7-9 pistols which have survived, but only a few remain in original factory condition. I hope that this information is helpful to you. Cheers, Albert |
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