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Dropped my Cuppa made cup this morning and need a new one! Its the one that shows all the different models. Anybody know where I can purchase a new one?????
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No, all of them are Lugers. It starts with the Model 1900 and does show some scarce ones: one of 4 "Baby" Lugers, the U.S. Test .45 cal, and a Cartridge Counter, plus a Navy, Artillery and Carbine.
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