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07-12-2002, 07:39 PM | #21 |
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07-12-2002, 07:44 PM | #22 |
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Orv that is a nice setup. I am guessing the dagger is in Germany and you are still across the state from me and not in Germany yourself?
I think the big German gunshow is in the spring and I never made it... [img]frown.gif[/img]
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Ed,
there are several in spring. The one in Stuttgart is pretty big, IWA in Nuernberg is "dealers only" . A very big one is in Dortmund. This year it will be from Nov,28 through Dec,1. They hold it, when the worker bees receive their Christmas pay. I wonder when my boss at home will realize that this is already budgeted.... Juergen |
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Ron,
For your info here is a description of one of these Swiss Luger dust covers. "D�©pos�©" means patented in French. quote< Original Swiss comercialized version of the Muzzler cover For 1900/1906 pistol, Swiss Parabellum, for caliber 7,65mm, original marking, rare, H. Luthy, Armes Neuchatel, patented brand >unquote Best regards, Alain |
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Alain,
Thank you! I do not speak French (obviously!) so I asked someone that I thought spoke French. So much for that resource! I couldn't remember the manufacturer's mark I had seen on other muzzle protectors, but you have refreshed my memory that it was H. Luthy. <img src="graemlins/wave.gif" border="0" alt="[byebye]" />
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