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Old 06-30-2002, 09:27 PM   #1
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With good advice from many Forum members, I have been slowly building up my luger reference library.

Ok, if you look real close you will see a couple of P-38 books, as well...

The nice color poster I picked up from a fellow at the Tulsa Gun Show...did not get his name unfortunately...but I think Ralph Shattuck may know him...

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Pete, Nice poster. you have quite a few good books too. Last winter I picked up The Krieghoff parabellum and just finished reading the Dutch Luger history. I have been collecting for awhile now but both of these books showed me a few things I had not managed to learn. I highly recomend both of these. While you are not likely to run into too many Dutch Lugers it is still fun to learn their history. Jerry Burney
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Nice spread Pete!
Could you possibly list the titles from left to right?

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Hello Brandon,

I sure will, but it will need to wait until I am back from this week's road trip.

I will post by Saturday...

Hello again, Brandon :

Here is my book list...it has even grown a bit more from when the photo was taken :

1. Lugers of Ralph Shattuck
2. The Luger Handbook - Aaron Davis
3. 1900 Luger US test Trials - Michael Reese (2 each)
4. The Luger Story - John Walter
5. The Luger Pistol - Fred A. Datig (2 each)
6. The Standard Directory of Proof Marks - Gerhard Wirnsberger
7. The Identification & Analysis of Luger Proof Marks - Robert Marvin
8. Walther Pistols, Models 1 - P99 - Deiter Marshall
9. James Rankin's 3-volume set on Walther pistols
10. P-38 Automatic Pistol - Gene Gangarosa
11. The Navy Luger - Gortz/Walter
12. Luger - Monograph II, German Military Pistols - Fred A. datig
13. Luger - Monograph IV, The Swiss Variations - Fred A. Datig
14. Luger Tips, Revised Edition - Michael Reese
15. Krieghoff Parabellum - Randall Gibson
16. Jan C. Still - Imperial Lugers, Weimar Lugers, Axis Pistols, and Third Reich Lugers
17. The Luger Book - John Walter
18. Lugers At Random - Charles Kenyon
19. Luger - The Multi-National Pistol - Charles Kenyon (2 each)
20. Parabellum - A Technical History of Swiss Lugers - Vittorio Bobba
21. Gun Values, 22nd. Edtion - Fjestad
22. The Dutch Luger - Martens & DeVries

I think that is 29 books total...no wonder my pockets are a bit empty these days...

My luger fever does not seem to be waning, either... <img src="graemlins/crying.gif" border="0" alt="[crying]" />
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