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Unread 08-10-2015, 03:42 PM   #1
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I'm considering for purchase a 1914 artillery and have several questions re. its condition, etc.
It has the wooden magazine piece but only stamped with the last 2 digits of the SN.
The grips are a bit loose and have the SN penciled inside vs the usual stamping.
The latest issue of the Blue Book of Gun Values lists the 1914 artillery with a significant decrease in value. Is this accurate?
The BB also gives the 1914 model a 200% increase for that year.
Will appreciate any comments.
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Unread 08-10-2015, 04:07 PM   #2
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Please email your phone number and I will be glad to discuss the 1914 DWM artillery with you.
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A wooden magazine bottom with only the last 2 numbers is one red flag, and grips with pencil markings are another.
I'm not sure of your question regarding the Blue Book, but regardless, we need a lot more info. to be of much assistance. Photos and complete description will give us something to work with.
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The issue with the blue book is that it goes off of what they have been told. A 1914 is the rarest artillery, if a DWM, and not either an Erfurt or a 1914 model or style (some folks call the artillery a 1914 model) and then say, its a 1914 model with a year of 1918.

So, the 200% would be actually low for a 1914 DWM artillery.

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PS welcome to the forum and I moved this to the artillery section
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For a start, you need to state what the chamber date is and whether the pistol is a DWM or an Erfurt.
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