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Unread 08-28-2007, 06:23 PM   #1
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My dad and I "roadtripped" to Simpson Ltd in Galesburg, Illinois many years ago to buy a Luger. My dad had gone over Simpson's list and picked out a few he was interested in.

In 2004, my dad passed away after battling cancer for five years. We discussed which guns I would keep and which I would sell to raise money for my mom. I asked him which of his two Lugers was the one we had gone to pick out together some 20 years before. He said it was the 9mm. But he wanted me to keep the .30 caliber DWM because it was nicer and worth more money. I replied that I didn't care about the money. I wanted to have the Luger to remind me of the time we spent together driving to pick it up at Simpson's.

My dad then said, "Keep the .30 caliber DWM and remember that it was the other one we went to pick up!" We laughed together at that.

So I sold the 9mm to a friend at work...which is nice that he has my dad's gun and will never sell it, but pass it on to his son.

What can you tell me about this DWM then?







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Unread 08-28-2007, 06:27 PM   #2
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My dad made the box for it. The serial number is 1214 and all numbers match. One magazine has a plain wood bottom and the other says GERMANY. The left side of the frame above the take down lever has the Crown Over N proof mark which is also on the left side top of the action. It's all original with just a little bit of edge wear and bright straw. The bore is mint and shiny. I'd love to know when it was made, if it's a desirable model and perhaps what it's value might be (all though, I can compare it to one's on GunBroker once I know more about it). I'll never sell it, but I'd like to know some more history.







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Unread 08-28-2007, 08:00 PM   #3
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Steve,

Your .30 cal. Alphabet Commercial is a really excellent example, and its story is poignant. Quite a treasure.

The suffix letter o under the serial number on the front of the frame is actually, and legally, part of the serial number--thus, 1214o. This places the gun as being made in the latter part of 1925.

The GERMANY stamp on the frame indicates that the gun was manufactured for export to the U.S. market. Both magazines are proper for this gun, the unmarked magazine is proper for inclusion with a commercial Luger, and the GERMANY marked magazine is a U.S. commercial export replacement magazine.

The collector demand for plain .30 cal. Alphabet Commercial Lugers is rather low, but your gun, in such superb condition and with two commercial magazines in equally good shape, is easily valued at more than $1,000.

For your information, the era of this pistol predates the use of the eagle-with-hakenkreutz symbol of the Third Reich by eight years.

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Hi Steve,
I know there not for sale, but I'd bet you could get $400 just for the 2 Mags.
Beautiful cased set. I know you must be proud of it.
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Steve,

If you go to the Simpson LTD web site on these 3 pages, you will be surprised at the "asking" prices of 1920's commercial Lugers with only 1 magazine.

http://www.simpsonltd.com/index.php?...sort=2a&page=2

Your Dad left you a very nice Luger. Sorry to hear that he passed.
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Simpson's prices are not at all out of line. After years of some collectors bashing the 1920 commercials, saying "they are the most common Luger," or that "the caliber is too expensive to shoot," these pistols have finally come into their own, and the prices are up where they should be.
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Aaron,

I'm sorry to have to disagree with you, but Simpson's retail asking prices are 20%-30% high in all circumstances.

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I have to agree with Dwight, at least in Fla we can't get those prices
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I'm going by quality gun show asking prices for 99% examples. Anyway, if you still disagree with me, I think you will come to agree with me in another year or two.
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I would say that 20-30% high is very conservative. I am always amazed at their prices as compared to even gun show prices. As to 99% guns , have never seen one unless restored. Have to agree on next year or two.
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Unread 08-30-2007, 07:07 PM   #11
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Quote:
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I think you will come to agree with me in another year or two.
And by then Simpson's prices will be 20%-30% higher than they are now...

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In TOTAL agreement with Dwight on simpson's prices. At least 30% higher. Some are rather socking.
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