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    #31
    Thank you all again for your hard work and efforts.
    Hope everyone is well and enjoy the weekend.
    rhj

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      #32
      Here's a pic. of the two Lugers together. Top is the questionable one and bottom an unscrewed with example. See any differences?
      Notice the lack of "crispness" in the edges the top example?
      Jim



      Last edited by james m; 07-06-2008, 12:32 PM.

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        #33
        reblued or not I really like the looks of it
        Ace

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          #34
          The problem with Luger's is that you need to handle a ton of them. The books are great and very informative but they should never take away from the eye's.

          You need eye's, and not everyone has them. People just run for books, the same books on the shelf of the guy who made the gun. The market does not have sympathy for the collector if he makes a mistake, and the dealers or some dealers , are feeding on new collectors with books. And they will take the money all day long.

          That gun was bad the moment the thread started, and no elongated description was needed. And if a long list of the issue's are needed by the buyer, he needs to go handle some Luger's. Or? he is in the wrong hobby and should be looking at something else. Because he is going to get screwed by an "expert".

          That is the game.

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            #35
            One of the primary purposes of forums like this is to help fellow collectors out.
            When I see something this isn't right and someone is in for a hosing I've called it to the best on my ability. In this case it's based upon 50 years of collecting in which I've handled and examined untold thousands of firearms including Lugers. Doing this from pictures has limitiations but most try to do their best.
            After the personal abuse I've taken here I'll probably not do so in the future.

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              #36
              Originally posted by james m View Post
              One of the primary purposes of forums like this is to help fellow collectors out.
              When I see something this isn't right and someone is in for a hosing I've called it to the best on my ability. In this case it's based upon 50 years of collecting in which I've handled and examined untold thousands of firearms including Lugers. Doing this from pictures has limitiations but most try to do their best.
              After the personal abuse I've taken here I'll probably not do so in the future.
              I usually won't call them at all as the pictures rarely tell the whole story, but the straw was like a baseball bat and then the finish. I pretty much stopped there. Why do I need anymore than that?. And a real Luger artist would have left the grip screw's alone. One less thing for the eye's to settle on. I thought that was an easy call.

              Don't worry Jim!! I will call and abuse you in person in a little while.
              Last edited by Vid; 07-06-2008, 01:51 PM.

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                #37
                Thank you for all of your help and thank god and general jackson for the experts.
                have a great day.
                rhj

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                  #38
                  rhj, here in the Valley we always Capitalize "God" and "General Jackson".

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                    #39
                    ReBlue Luger

                    This Luger is very close to being worthless....why would anybody in their correct frame of mind ...redo a historic pistol.......... to make it look like you just bought it at WalMart is beyond me.

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                      #40
                      I just received a copy of the email displayed below. The author of this email is the owner of the beautiful Brazilian contract example I showed above so everyone could see what one of these Lugers should look like. I don't have permission to use his name so I omitted it.
                      Jim

                      "Excellent thread. The first 1906 Luger was IN FACT reblued!

                      I can guarantee that my Luger NEVER had a single cartridge inside the magazine ever!

                      The holster you see was made in Germany and it is 100% original to the pistol since it was made. The extra, original magazine and Luger tools are still inside that holster. It was NEVER fired.

                      I am no expert in older Lugers but I own 7 Krieghoff and 3 DWM so I am aware to the right color or, like Jim said, about the resulting conditions of the edges of a reblued pistol. He is right!

                      Furthermore, it was said that the 1906 was made for civilians. Not quite! Those Lugers were used by military personal in the brasilian army for decades!

                      Please redirect this e-mail to Jim."

                      I have also received permission to disclose the asking price for this doctored Luger from the potential buyer who started this thread. The asking price is $2000. For those who have been in this hobby for a while we know if it's too good to be true somethings wrong. Selling a Luger that would be worth around $4000 for $2000 is certainly in this category.
                      Jim
                      Last edited by james m; 07-06-2008, 07:27 PM.

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