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November Reno show
Some pretty lugers on display at the recent (and still on-going) Reno show....
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Thanks for the photos Herb. A really nice Erfurt. Early 1914 before the receiver notch. That Dutch gets my attention! The double mag pouch is a treasure all by itself. Can't quite make out the brass plate inscription on the Luger...can you provide details? Thanks. Wish I could be there.
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How is the crowd at the show and what are they buying ??
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Ron, does this help? Charlie, usual sparse crowd typical of recession times. Only few things sold.
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Ron, an afterthought.....TE #6111 was there and sold by Mike. Exact price I don't know as it went in a trade deal.
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thanks for sharing the photos
see any custom target luger conversions at the show ? any downward trend in the prices offered ? Bill |
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Bill, I did see a luger target conversion on Bill Waddell's table but I didn't see the price. Most sellers are stubbornly sticking to high asking prices and could be dickered down a little but most sellers were unrealistic in my view.
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The show was one of the slowest I have set up at . I offered some really nice items at very
reasonable prices and they didn't sell. [email protected] Bob |
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Is the "so called" factory engraved, gold plated presentation Luger legit? What was the asking price?
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Mike, take a look at the second photo where the bidding range is clearly stated. As to its originality, RIA feels the provenence they have with it is adequate, but one could question it.
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Thanks for the photos from the Reno Show. I need to go there! I noticed that von Ribbentrop luger in the RIA catalog,very nice. It seems like there a few so-called presentation Lugers being auctioned these days. Did you gents see this presentation luger that was made for "Sepp" Dietrich? He started as Hitlers chauffeur and advanced to a SS General! The gun was in a auction located in the mid-west. Not sure if it sold. Bob
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Bob, I certainly would have noticed this luger but it was NOT in their presentation case at this show.
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Sorry for the confusion. That Sepp Dietrich luger was not a RIA item. It was being offered on a Proxibid auction site. I just thought it was a interesting gun with the case carved like a book. Bob
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Herb,
Thanks for the additional Dutch photo. A bit of a mystery, I have never seen an ID plate stippled like that. The "K" indicates a Garrison company of Riau, but I have no idea what the VL signifies. Also thanks for the TE info. Russ Withem had given me a heads up on that one. It was already in my database, so I couldn't add a new number. Ron
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Ron, Yes..the stippled sideplate is a head scratcher. No real reason for it...
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drbuster ,
any ideas on how I might contact Bill Waddell re the custom target luger ? thanks for the info Bill |
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Have you seen this gun? http://www.simpsonltd.com/product_in...c7d7c91692224b Cheers, Jason |
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Bill, if Jason's suggestion is not what you want, I will contact Bill Waddell through Mike Krause, as they worked out a trade at the show and I'm sure Mike has his address. The custom pistol in Bill's case was not as fancy as the one on SimpsonLTD's.
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Jason ,
yes - thanks - Ive seen that one - I think the upper asy is an early effort by Dewey who made a series of luger conversions in the 1960-70 timeframe - as far as I know this one on Simpson web site is totally unique from any others Dewey made drbuster , yes , I would appreciate the contact info for Waddell , ok to post pm to me here on the forum since he may not want his info shared across the forum thanks Bill |
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