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Unread 06-26-2015, 06:42 AM   #1
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Hi All,

I was just looking over my Imperial Tools and noticed that two had the same crown/letter.

That started me to think, is there any letter that is rare?
Are there letters that are common?


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Unread 06-26-2015, 01:01 PM   #2
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C/C, C/G, C/H, C/L, C/M, C/N, 3 lobe crown X are rare, C/V is often seen. More under http://www.militaria-fundforum.de/sh...d.php?t=243112
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And if you find one of these you've hit the jackpot.
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Some pics of rare birds...
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Default Can you explain why this particular loading tool would be hitting the "jackpot"? enqu

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And if you find one of these you've hit the jackpot.
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Could you please explain why this particular loading tool would be hitting the "jackpot"? Enquiring minds would like to know. Thanks!
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Klaus

Do they belong to your collection?
Congrats indeed.


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Hello Sergio,

I bought one last week in a gun shop. The one that is in Norme's first post in this thread. I don't know anything about it yet. What can you or anyone else tell me about it?

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Sergio, yes they are from my collection...
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Klaus...VERY impressive collection. Thanks for sharing.
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Hello Sergio,

I bought one last week in a gun shop. The one that is in Norme's first post in this thread. I don't know anything about it yet. What can you or anyone else tell me about it?


You might want to send Norme a PM concerning the tool.....just a thought.
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Klaus, That top row of holsters is VERY nice. I bet the others are as good. Thanks for the picture. John
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Hi Joseph, Sorry to be late responding, I was overseas. The two lobed crown/D mark is the earliest German military inspection mark known and is the same distinctive mark that was used on the very first German Army test guns ( formerly known as Danzig Test). If yours is indeed identical to the one shown it is very rare, with only two known examples.
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Hi Klaus, Thanks for showing that photo of your amazing collection.
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Sergio, yes they are from my collection...
Ooh! I like that front sight adjusting tool! It looks like it has two different sight band diameters - which two is it for???
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Ooh! I like that front sight adjusting tool! It looks like it has two different sight band diameters - which two is it for???
It is Swidish and only for the Luger. I will take a picture to show how it is to handle.
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Here is a finnish tool.
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Here is a finnish tool.
Interesting!!!

And quite different from the Swedish tool...
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Hi Joseph, Sorry to be late responding, I was overseas. The two lobed crown/D mark is the earliest German military inspection mark known and is the same distinctive mark that was used on the very first German Army test guns ( formerly known as Danzig Test). If yours is indeed identical to the one shown it is very rare, with only two known examples.
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Norme,

Thanks for getting back to me on this. It turns out mine is a 3 lobed tool so it was close, but not the "Jackpot" I was curious about. However, I am a little more enlightened regarding tool marks thanks to your posts, Lugerholster Repair and Dave Lindsey.

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