Would the date on this be 1939?
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I've been interested in commercial and military Parabellum (a/k/a "Luger") pistols and accessories for about 30 years now. During such time, I've never seen any premium price paid based solely on the manufacturer's marking on a standard WWII Heer issue P.08 holster.
Sure . . . some physical characteristics can bring premiums, i.e. early holsters (c. 1934-1935) with the cleaning rod provision. Further, Luftwaffe or Navy marked P.08 holsters are much less common and such military acceptance markings will add to the price (although - to be clear - the question posed by OP is not about special military acceptance markings). Also, a very late-war P.08 holster would be much less common (i.e. 1944 or 1945 dated holsters) and likely bring a price premium . . . I don't know what happened late war as the German army sure had plenty of P.08 in service after Mauser factory production was discontinued in 1942, but 1943 dated P.08 holsters are very uncommon and 1944 or 1945 dated P.08 holsters seem to be virtually non-existent.
In any event . . . sorry for the lengthy post but, IMO, what you have is a standard P.08 holster within a very common date range. So, no - I would not expect to see this holster bring any price premium based solely on the manufacturer's marking or date.
BTW: Do you have any photos showing overall views of the P.08 holster in question? Looks like it might be a nice condition holster, but we would need to see overall views in order to get a better feel for it.
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Originally posted by Alan Smith View PostI've been interested in commercial and military Parabellum (a/k/a "Luger") pistols and accessories for about 30 years now. During such time, I've never seen any premium price paid based solely on the manufacturer's marking on a standard WWII Heer issue P.08 holster.
Sure . . . some physical characteristics can bring premiums, i.e. early holsters (c. 1934-1935) with the cleaning rod provision. Further, Luftwaffe or Navy marked P.08 holsters are much less common and such military acceptance markings will add to the price (although - to be clear - the question posed by OP is not about special military acceptance markings). Also, a very late-war P.08 holster would be much less common (i.e. 1944 or 1945 dated holsters) and likely bring a price premium . . . I don't know what happened late war as the German army sure had plenty of P.08 in service after Mauser factory production was discontinued in 1942, but 1943 dated P.08 holsters are very uncommon and 1944 or 1945 dated P.08 holsters seem to be virtually non-existent.
In any event . . . sorry for the lengthy post but, IMO, what you have is a standard P.08 holster within a very common date range. So, no - I would not expect to see this holster bring any price premium based solely on the manufacturer's marking or date.
BTW: Do you have any photos showing overall views of the P.08 holster in question? Looks like it might be a nice condition holster, but we would need to see overall views in order to get a better feel for it.
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