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Ken,
Leo's Luger is a 1908 Commercial and was manufactured without a stock lug.
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Hey Jim, I guess I've led a very sheltered life. In what way do crack addicts use pot scrubbers? Regards, Norm
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Ron:
Thanks, I should pay more attention. Regards Ken D |
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And I thought no one would ask.......
They use it as a screen in the crack pipe so they don't inhale the burning crack while smoking. I should have invested in the company about 10 years ago Jim
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Thanks Jim. You never know when a tip like that will come in handy! Regards
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Leo, Ron's advise is sound. 0000 steet wool or a stainless steel brush will do a good job on rust blue, which your luger should have, but will scratch a hot dip finish. TH
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