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Pete. Does the $1750 `-1900 range you quoted me for a brown 29 Swiss apply to a 95% gun? I also have a 1917 dated Swiss holster. The straps have a piece riveted on which forms a loop . What was this for? Thank you for your help. It is appreciated! Bill Lyon
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I took his answer that way, on the other thread....
But I am sure Pete will come along and straighten us out....
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Hi Bill,
Yes...I think a 95% original finish brown Bern would go for $ 1900 or so. If it were a commercial, those seem to go for $ 2500-3000. Yes...lugers are addictive..you have been warned... I cannot visualize the loop on your holsters...could you post a photo or two...? Or send them to me and I will post for you...??? [email protected] |
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Pete Thank you again. The holster straps are the same as shown in Benders large book on page 467 and in Walthers Luger book on page 266. I have been collecting Lugers for 35 years but this is my first Swiss.Thank you. Bill
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Hi Bill,
My guess is that your shoulder strap was lengthened to add some strap length for a taller owner of the holster...or a fellow with a longer torso... I have seen and had own one strap for a M1929 holster that was cut down on one end for a shorter/petite shooter. One end of the strap was cut down (lost the pinch-type connector) and was just looped and rivoted through the d-ring on the holster. Hope this helps... The holster that goes with your brown M1929 is the one Bender shows on page 475... p.s. You might want to chase down a M1900 Swiss-DWM luger. I think those are the prettiest of the bunch...but since you are getting a brown M1929 Bern, you will, of course, need to also get a red and black M1929 Bern...and so another Swiss infection begins... Regards, Pete... |
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