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Unread 09-15-2014, 11:01 PM   #1
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Greetings from South Louisiana,
For lack of something else to do, I sat in front of my computer Friday, Saturday and Sunday and watched EVERY Luger that went on the block during the Rock Island Auction. I thought if I waited long enough, one or more Lugers would go through somewhat un-noticed. I was actually waiting for a 1937 Dutch Mauser Banner to come on the block when this beautiful 1906 DWM commercial came by. The Luger was mounted in a striking display case with, besides the Luger, there is a take down tool, cleaning rod, pin removal tool, and two extra commercial mags in addition to the Cal 9 mag mounted in the pistol. The Luger has 98% original finish and completely matched. It is BUG proofed with NO GERMANY stamp.The hammer price was $2500.00, which I feel is a very fair price.
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BTW: I got the Dutch Banner for the same price.
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Would you happen to remember what the unit marked, 1910 DWM rig with 2 matching magazines sold for?

RIA does not yet have the list of realized prices for the auction up yet, unless I have missed something.
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Would you happen to remember what the unit marked, 1910 DWM rig with 2 matching magazines sold for?

RIA does not yet have the list of realized prices for the auction up yet, unless I have missed something.
The Hammer Price was $3500.00. Plus 15 percent Buyers Premium.

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Mike:

Beautiful 1906 Comm. at a super price. Congrats.

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Boy, you had to wait nearly all day for the fish to bite, but when it did you landed a whopper! Good going, it looks like a dandy. And a Dutch banner to boot...very nearly two guns for the price of one
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+1 on what Ron said Mike... You must be a fisherman to be patient enough to wait for a deal, but you didn't hesitate when it came. Congrats!
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Congratulations Mike! Beautiful!
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Congratulations Mike, I'm dead envious!

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Remarkable accomplishment!
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Greetings from South Louisiana,
For lack of something else to do, I sat in front of my computer Friday, Saturday and Sunday and watched EVERY Luger that went on the block during the Rock Island Auction. I thought if I waited long enough, one or more Lugers would go through somewhat un-noticed. I was actually waiting for a 1937 Dutch Mauser Banner to come on the block when this beautiful 1906 DWM commercial came by. The Luger was mounted in a striking display case with, besides the Luger, there is a take down tool, cleaning rod, pin removal tool, and two extra commercial mags in addition to the Cal 9 mag mounted in the pistol. The Luger has 98% original finish and completely matched. It is BUG proofed with NO GERMANY stamp.The hammer price was $2500.00, which I feel is a very fair price.
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BTW: I got the Dutch Banner for the same price.
This 1937 Dutch Mauser Banner sold for $8,625.00.
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Mauser Dutch Contract Model 1934 Luger Semi-Automatic Pistol


Lot #3483 (Sale Order: 484 of 857)






Sold for: $2,500.00 to YOU
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Mauser Dutch Contract Model 1934 Luger Semi-Automatic Pistol


Lot #3483 (Sale Order: 484 of 857)






Sold for: $2,500.00 to YOU
Thanks for your clarification. I owh 2259, so the sale result of 2180 was of particular interest.
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