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03-01-2013, 10:10 PM | #121 |
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I know first hand that Eugene has accurately described the way he does his business. I ordered a carbine in March of 2012 and he said close to a year; he would try for less but no way to promise. I e-mailed him a few times and he responded; a few times he didn't. I always communicated with respect and was not hounding him to speed up. I communicated in early December on status. About the 9th or 10th we touched base. He learned I was traveling there to get it when finished. I was able to pick it up on the 19th, I think. A gorgeous pistol. No hassles, no snide remarks, just calm business between two gentlemen. Pictures are on another thread.
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03-01-2013, 10:48 PM | #122 | |
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My son is starting to help me out with it, he is in collage and spares about 10-15 hours a week as well. The problem with emails and phone calls, everyone wants an expert help on the phone and preferably for free ;0) Not everyone will talk to the assistant, But we are working on the expansion, and hoping to move this forward to lift it of the hobby ground in to more reliable operation. And if i get a talented and dedicated manager , customer experiences will improve, I am just not a peoples person per say.. more of the gun person ;0) the older the better. Same goes for people strangely, old school people just have more patience for the art.
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Just pic a bitter luger you do not mind been cut up and send it to me. No money up front, sit on your hands for 12 month and pay up when the pictures show up at your door/PC. No big loss, specially because no one else will do it for you. Oh. i take that back, I will take your book as a down payment.
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03-01-2013, 11:38 PM | #124 |
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Eugene, I may take you up on that
I think you are an honest man, and you stated it plainly, you aren't a people person, you aren't a phone guy. Welcome to the club I get told all the time by folks, here's my number, CALL ME!! no thanks, I hate talking on the phone - but being a computer guy - I don't mind that - its easy and I can answer whenever I tried to get my son involved in a biz, it worked ok, he is a great guy, but doesn't want to devote time like me - wants to spend time with his girl friend? Ed
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03-02-2013, 02:35 AM | #125 |
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Having a .45 version of a luger, personally I think a navy style luger would be ideal for that project. having that little bit longer barrel, but not too long. The style sights that are on a navy luger. That would be a nice one to have in a collection. What you think Ed?
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But been a life long carry permit owner I like smaller guns for carry. So if i attempts 45 Luger development I will try 3.5 inch barrels with Baby Frames as well. maybe 5 rounds 1/2 inch shorter or something like that. Time will tell.
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03-04-2013, 10:20 PM | #127 |
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I think a .45 calls for a larger, more substantial frame for the power involved. I don't like the thought of a twinky type pistol for a big cartridge.
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05-04-2013, 08:42 PM | #128 |
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After reading all of the comments about Eugene, and his replies, I sent him a C96 for a barrel reline back to 7.63, bolt stop repair, and restoration.
I think that Eugene is a true Craftsman, and loves working on Lugers and Mausers. I am looking forward to getting the C96 back when it is completed. Ken Clarksville, PA |
05-04-2013, 10:22 PM | #129 |
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I had real good luck with him. Did a great job, in the timeframe he promised. He took a pile of parts and turned it into a beautiful Luger. Great shooter too! I would use him again without question.
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