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I am new to Luger collecting, and just picked up a matching 1938 S/42. I am looking for an original tool to go with it and found this on Ebay. I been comparing it to other pictures, but can't tell for sure if it is truly original or a fake.
Thanks in advance. http://www.ebay.com/itm/231311299992...84.m1423.l2648 |
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Blurry pics, hard to say..
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Thank you for the feedback.
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I'm not that expert on takedown tools, here there is a lot of them "looking" genuine but quite often they are jus wll mae fakes; but to me this one looks like an original one, is it possible to see a better picture of it?
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Here are some better pics; thank you in advance.
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The one you show here..from these pics I don't like it. Do you have it in hand? There appears to be NO lip in the hole to grasp the follower button and hold the tool onto it for loading. Fake tools are often made this way and they just slip off the button. Could just be the pics but I don't see it. I also suspect the blue/black color and metal texture? Looks painted..I can't see the screwdriver tip well enough either...too dark.
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I have 6 light different variations of the stick winged eagle with 63. It seems to be the tool with the greatest of the eagle 63 acceptance marks. I have not seen many of this variation but it is with the smallest of them rare. Without a doubt it is original.
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Jerry, I think the shadows in the photo are obscuring the view of the "lip"... I tried looking at the photo in high magnification..., and then played with the brightness and contrast, and came up with this. I think the lip is there...
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John, I tried the same thing and I agree that it appears that there is a "lip"...but man, that has to be the most shallow lip I have seen. I am glad Klaus authenticated it.
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yes, if Klaus says its good, well its good
![]() the eagle 63 also was a marking for more years than many other acceptance stamps too I would say?
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Thank you for the info. I checked and there is a lip. Now I know more of what to look for; much appreciated.
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