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Unread 04-23-2007, 11:21 PM   #1
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I know this gets brought up all the time but I haven't followed this forum in a long time. All WW II stuff has skyrocketed in value in the last few years. From looking at auction sites it appears the starting price for a decent all matching (except perhaps the magazine) Luger is approaching the one grand mark and much higher for one in very good to excellent condition.
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Unread 04-24-2007, 01:31 AM   #2
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Not just Lugers. It seems to me all gun prices are headed for the ionosphere.
Better stock up while you can.
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Should be interesting to see the new blue book values on Lugers
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I just wish I could buy at Blue Book prices...they seem to be low by 20-35% .

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Yes.. you are absolutely correct Tom!!! I've heard a rumor that Luger prices are supposed to be up 15-25% across he board in the new book... we shall see...
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The new books have been on the market since at least 3/31/07 as I saw them being sold at Tulsa.

I have had my copy for about two weeks now. But I did not compare prices in the new book to the prices in the old books.
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Really? hu.. I thought they came out in June... I'll have to order one..
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No matter when they come out they will be behind the times. Think of it this way..You invest in the stock market and once a year a book comes out telling the prices of stocks. Will it be accurate? NOOOOOOOO!!! Even if the author had a very accurate idea of prices, which I doubt anyway, by the time the book is compiled, sent to the editing/printer and printed-mailed-sold there has to be at least a 4-6 month gap.
I buy the book and wish I could find guns to buy at the listed prices but like Tom says..you can't.
It's a great book for many reasons but I don't depend on it a great deal.
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Its always nice to have as a general reference - considering the number of weapons listed.
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The Blue Book is a good reference, but the values, at least for military guns are not accurate, especially the values listed for lower condition guns.
I just bought an S/42 1936 dated Luger. According to my 2004 Blue Book, its worth approximately $480. I paid much more than that of course.
If someone can tell me where to find original Lugers for less than $500, I'll take out a loan at the bank and buy as many as I can.
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