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Unread 06-29-2005, 10:50 AM   #1
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Just found a 1902 Carbine in minty condition at a fire sale price.

Suffice it to say, that bad boy is gonna visit me for a while. May take it on my fall boar hunt . Pix attached

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Looks nice of what we can see Tom, a carbine is high on my list in the next 10 years!


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My favrit kinda Luger!

And it looks super nice. Could we see a pic of it with stock attached?
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Much more significant than Tom's purchase of a carbine...is his posting of photos on the Luger Forum...this must truly be a first...!!!

Congratulations on both fronts, Tom...
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Pete, you beat me to it! I was just about to inquire how it was possible that there were photos embedded in Tom A's postings... I thought maybe his Lugerforum identity had been hacked by some benevolent computer nerd and Luger enthusiast.

Tom A, Congrats!... please write down whatever procedure you are using to post the photos so you can refresh your memory on those RARE occasions when you have had a touch of the taste of the Jefferson Reserve... This is truely an accomplishment.
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Thank you, Tom. Most beautiful.
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Tom's carbine...???

http://www.pugsguns.com/displayItem.do?id=696
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Much more significant than Tom's purchase of a carbine...is his posting of photos on the Luger Forum...this must truly be a first...!!!

Congratulations on both fronts, Tom...
I think it is the "shrinking" photos that brother Tom has trouble with! BTW, home from WA, dad should be going home in a day or two, Mom is back in the country, so all is going well.

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Tom,

Fire Sale? It obviously was in a fire safe It doesn't look hurt in the least.
That thing looks "mint". I suspect that's one you'll be handing down to the grand kids. Second thought, you better sell it if you have more than one grand kid. The ones that don't get that one will be mad at grandpa for sure.

I got one luger and my two boys (son and son in law) are already teasing me about who will get it. I just have to get another one

Awesome carbine. I've never even seen one accept in pictures. You lucky dog

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