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12-17-2001, 12:05 PM | #1 |
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1913 DATED ERFURT
Need some advice regarding this gun that someone has offered for sale. It is a 1913 Dated Erfurt, no unit markings, but does have a shoulder stock lug. The references state that a 1913 with stock lug is much rarer. does anyone know? It has one matching clip, and period dated holster. About 90-95% condition. asking price $2000.00
Thanks for any help! Best Regards Tim |
12-17-2001, 01:39 PM | #2 |
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Re: 1913 DATED ERFURT
Tim, Man this must be some fine pistol! The Blue Book of Gun Values gives the 1913 pistol a top dollar value of $850.00 for 98%. The stock lug version is not rare enough to add another $1200.00 in my opinion. I have observed them on a regular basis over the years. Keep looking, this guy is trying to rip you off. Jerry Burney
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Re: 1913 DATED ERFURT
If you are using the Blue Book for pricing, it indicates that you should add 20% for a matching magazine. The pistol also has a period holster which would have to be judged on it's own merits. My own estimate for the value of the pistol as described would be in the $1100/1200 range.
I agree that the stock lug is not particularily rare, but is a scarce variation if you wanted both variations for your collection. |
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Johnny, That is about what it should be as a guestimate on the whole package. I suppose one could make an offer with this in mind. Jerry Burney
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Re: 1913 DATED ERFURT
I would be a little cautious of the finish of this Luger. Erfurt did not harden their guns as much as DWM. That is why the bluing did not hold up as well. Take a close look to see it it has been refinished.
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