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    #16
    And none of the non matching stitching is correct. The modern brown stitching in the front is not even in the right pattern.

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      #17
      Originally posted by phild View Post
      I can send you one, but it is on a P.08 holster so may be with a different size die. The letter arrangement and spacing style is identical. I am 100% confident in the holster that you posted.
      Can you please post photos of this holster you have by Hans Romer?

      Thanks,
      Matt

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        #18
        Originally posted by MP41 View Post
        Can you please post photos of this holster you have by Hans Romer?

        Thanks,
        Matt
        Sent you a PM

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          #19
          Originally posted by phild View Post
          Sent you a PM
          I haven't received a PM?

          Matt

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            #20
            Here is a photo of a 1939 Luger holster that I have by Hans Romer.

            I've also reposted the OP's photo of the PP holster in question. As you can see, the two markings are nothing alike IMO. Please feel free to compare for youselves.

            I stand by what I first said, bogus markings.

            Matt
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              #21
              The markings are different in regards to style of the letters and numbers.

              I do not know if the difference in the stamp from known period originals used on other model holsters by this maker, exclude it from being original, but I see the concerns.

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                #22
                Here is another photo of the Luger holster phild mentioned earlier. Shows a nice full marking better. Again, it does not match the OP's PP holster markings.


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