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Unread 12-20-2004, 03:34 AM   #1
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Post Potland Gun Show Report--December

A few Lugers this weekend.

1916 DMW, bread-and-butter gun $650
1918 buffed&blued $550

1937 Krieghoff, reblued, two mags, Genschow holster with WaA387, $2,500

Jerry Kramer is down to five guns to sell from the collection he acquired:
Pacific Arms Commercial 6" barrrel, $4,995
1906 M2 Portuguese, $2,695
1929 Berne $3,195
Mauser Banner Commercial Swiss, $3,695
Commercial Artillery, $2,795
drum mag loading tool, $1,095
Portuguese holster, &175

1937 S/42 reblue $600
1917 total mismatch, sear safety, clipped mag safety (no unit mark), $450

1917/1920, $875
1939 42 $950
DWM Imperial military Swiss rework $1,250

"Special" gun of the show, a 1906 Navy, first issue altered; flat-side steel soldered to the top of the barrel to add mass and sight ridge, heavily engraved overall, two navy mags, case, $3,900. Its a really well-done job, too bad about the Luger.

That was it.

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Unread 12-21-2004, 12:34 AM   #2
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Dwight,

You forgot to mention the miniatures! There were two cased miniatures that would be nice to have. The navy was complete with a stcok/holster. The arty just had the holster unless the stock was out of sight.

Very interesting.

Steve

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Unread 12-29-2004, 12:26 AM   #3
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DG, I'll be passing through in Oct.....can aa eerrrr a, you get me a bag??...oh !!!! its Portland, like in Portland Oregon...OK it's cool....I thought Potland, well it could be a new way to raise funds to support LF. One small baggie at a time.
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Unread 12-29-2004, 01:27 AM   #4
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oh, you 60's kids!

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Howard and Ed, Actually it probably is "Pot-Land."
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Unread 12-31-2004, 02:39 AM   #6
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Ron,

You are probably right but you live closer to the main growing areas in this state. It is just a sideline in the Portland area but keeps the ecconomy going in the southern parts of the state. That puts you in the middle!

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