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    #16
    Hi Jay,
    Nice late war pistol! Where abouts in Central California are you located? I am in Clovis, near Fresno. Not many of us out here. Take care & happy hunting

    PG-

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      #17
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      The Vet sold it to me for $575.00. Did I do OK? Sent you a pm Paul. Jay

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        #18
        Jay,

        You did fine at that price even excluding the holster. Your mag is a rather scarce variety that was made by jvd whose waffenamt number was 706 and also inspected by Spreewerk since it has an E/88 stamp on the spine. I have not seen many of those mags in 20+ years.

        Regards, Leon

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          #19
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          Leon can you tell me if the holster is WWII. Thanks, Jay

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            #20
            Jay,

            As I mentioned in my first post, it is definitely not a WWII P.38 holster. I don't recognize it as any WWII holster so I suspect it is post war. I was hoping that someone else with more experience with the post war holsters would chime in.

            Regards, Leon

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              #21
              Hi,

              You did fine with your P38. As Leon said above, a late war, rough finish, Spreewerke pistol ("cyq" was the manufacturer's code, E/88 was the Army inspector code).

              The holster is a post war variation as far as I know. Never saw an authentic wartime holster like this one.

              A nice catch!

              Douglas.

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                #22
                So what is the story - did the veteran represent this P.38 to you as being one that he brought back from WWII as a souvenir?

                Again, it sounds like you did ok on the purchase price, but I am curious as to what sort of representations, if any, the veteran made to you at the time of purchase.

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by Alan Smith View Post
                  what sort of representations, if any, the veteran made to you at the time of purchase.
                  That's why the old saying: buy the item not the story. At least he got the pistol for a good price and not one of those pistols which "was taken from the dead body of a German officer lying upon a Tiger tank" - which, of course, would make the price higher.

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by Douglas Jr. View Post
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                    The holster is a post war variation as far as I know. Never saw an authentic wartime holster like this one. ...
                    That´s correct. As far as I know, this is a German post wars holster for the Spanish Star B pistol which was used as a police pistol in West Germany.

                    This holster model was often modified by fakers here in Europe and many new collectors bought them on ebay...

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                      #25
                      NICE spreewerk pistol with contract inspected mag

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