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10-26-2017, 05:40 PM | #1 |
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Sudicatis Nocturnal sight and Joachim Görtz Archive
Dear All,
I was browsing some folders of the Joachim Görtz Archive (more info here: http://www.lugerlp08.com/Joachim%20Gortz%20archive.htm) when I have found some nice old pictures of the Sudicatis Nocturnal sight. Mr. Görtz, that passed away a few years ago, was an archivist and remarkable researcher specialized in the Luger pistol history. His most important book "Die Pistole 08" is a main reference for all Luger enthusiasts. Mr. Görtz collected a big number of photos of this rare accessory. I have published some of them here: http://www.lugerlp08.com/the%20artil...al%20sight.htm Enjoy, Mauro
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10-27-2017, 01:27 AM | #2 |
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Mauro,
I enjoyed your photos of the Görtz Archive. I share Görtz's interest in this device and feel lucky to have obtained an example of this rare accessory. Thank you for showcasing the archive photos. Ron
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10-27-2017, 09:25 AM | #3 |
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Ron,
I know that you like this rare and interesting accessory at least like I do ;-) Thank you for the great pics! Cheers, Mauro
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10-29-2017, 10:06 AM | #4 |
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I developed a heavy respect of Mr. Gortz through some European friends. He seemed to always give references/sources/where located etc of his sources in anything he wrote about.
I got a copy of a Gortz letter that mentioned the non-wood Luger grip prints. He referenced the actual drawings and where they were located in Germany. What a joy to read about historical facts backed up by references/sources and not just we saw 3 of them in a pawn shop, so that must be the way it was back then. The Luger community misses his sharing of information. |
10-29-2017, 10:17 AM | #5 |
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I have in my reference archive the original 32 folders that compose the Görtz Archive. They are composed by documents, photos and historical postcards. A huge amount of data, most of them published in the book "Die Pistole 08".
I have acquired the Görtz's archive from his friend Mr. Reinhard Kornmayer, also a well know Luger historian. It is important to keep alive this reference archive. Cheers, Mauro
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