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11-07-2021, 07:37 PM | #1 |
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Nampa Idaho Gun show / Nov 6 & 7
David Lindsay had a table at our local show this weekend. Here's a couple pics of David and some other forum member at his table. David is the more distinguished appearing gentleman on the left of the pics. The pics were taken by forum member Chris AKA- ChrisG43. Good to have the Idaho contingent of the Luger Forum get together.
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11-07-2021, 10:09 PM | #2 |
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Hey, that looks like a good show. I hope you remembered to say hi for me to David
Looks like a nice turn out - couple hundred tables? I wouldn't mind getting back into doing a table every now and then. Did David have his luger tool display? I have not seen it yet in person and it was really cool, I could see myself collecting them. I think I might have seen a smaller version in Reno a few years ago? Ed
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11-07-2021, 11:30 PM | #3 |
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Yes, absolutely, gave him your best regards. He didn't have his tool display at this show. The show was not as packed as previous events. Not much in Lugers or P.38's. Dave didn't find any tools. Still a good time was had. G2 |
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For those that may not know, David Lindsey contributed the chapter on loading tools in the Mauser Parabellum book. If you don't have a copy- you should. One of the best on the subject.
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