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Unread 06-27-2018, 01:02 PM   #1
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Is everyone on vacation?
Nothing to say.

I won an auction at RIA over the weekend, and in a few weeks will have a consecutive pair of 1900 lugers!
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Sounds like a good catch Don. Congratulations!
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Don, were they a consecutive pair you bid on, or did you find one adjacent to your number?
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Congratulations!
I had already stated I was outbid on the auction I bid on even before the auction officially started, so maybe you could disclose just how you managed to snag a 1900 to complete a consecutive set???
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Congratulations and welcome to the club! Many years ago I lucked into a consecutive pair of 1900s. I bought the first one and less than two months later the second one popped up on Randy Bessler's list. The first one I got a pretty good deal on, the second one not so much so...but couldn't pass it up, particularly since they are Test Trials guns.
Can't wait to see photos of your pair!
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Literally "Brothers in Arms", better post pics!

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Don, were they a consecutive pair you bid on, or did you find one adjacent to your number?
I've had the first one for a few years, it is my 1900 shooter,
refinished #7717.

"New" one is original finish, #7718; at least that is what it is supposed to be!
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Unread 06-27-2018, 11:11 PM   #9
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Congratulations!
I had already stated I was outbid on the auction I bid on even before the auction officially started, so maybe you could disclose just how you managed to snag a 1900 to complete a consecutive set???
Rich,
it was "easy"; I just bid too much!

Seriously, nothing really special about the "new" one, just a nice 1900, fairly early and close to the US trials, # 7718.

Auction pictures didn't show serial, but that is what they "said" it was, so I do hope it is!
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Unread 06-27-2018, 11:17 PM   #10
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Literally "Brothers in Arms", better post pics!

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I'll do a spread when the second one arrives. RIA is not "fast" so it will be a couple weeks or more before I have it in hand.

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Congratulations indeed!
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Seriously, nothing really special about the "new" one, just a nice 1900, fairly early and close to the US trials, # 7718.

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I thought it sounded familiar, but it is not one I owned

I had

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Don,
Didn't have 7717 on my list. Thanks!
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Must be. It's dead today.
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I had my favorite weekend of the month: cleaning/maintenance of all my guns all afternoon (Lugers included)
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I bought an M1 30 carbine shooter from a friend. Does that count? Ok, I know that doesn't.

Don, congrats, on your special Luger acquisition.
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Not on vacation, but it's 114 today and the pool is more attractive than sitting on my computer.
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Not on vacation, but it's 114 today and the pool is more attractive than sitting on my computer.
I spent a half-hour cleaning the keys on my IBM PC keyboards, so I don't really want to sit on them...

But I am taking Don's advice on this coming weekend's RIA Online-Only Auction...I bid $50 more than the Luger I looked at in the catalog!

I did win a 1911 clone on GB this week, again going with Don's 'plan'...I bid $84 more and won!!!

I also found out a bug in the GB bid system...The 15 minute rule...If you decide at the last minute [literally] to up your already-winning bid, it kicks the 15 minute extension in...

I did that twice and unwittingly extended the auction a half hour past the posted end time...I gave any wimpy bidders two extra chances to outbid me...

But in the end, I was only bidding against myself...And won...

I hope the RIA auction is as easy...
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Rich,
congrats on your "wins" and good luck at RIA!

Yes, that pesky 15 min rule does kick in, if I want to raise my bid, I just do it at 16 min.
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