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Unread 03-27-2012, 09:07 PM   #1
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Default Jack the Dog has a nice one....

a Swiss Abercrombie and Fitch......super nice! I don't know enough about em to know if it's all legit, but Jack has a pretty good rep. http://www.gunauction.com/search/dis...emnum=10972254
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Unread 03-28-2012, 12:26 AM   #2
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Yea he always has good items.
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Unread 03-28-2012, 01:53 AM   #3
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You can't beat him to work with he is a real good guy to work
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Unread 03-28-2012, 07:54 AM   #4
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Well, this one looks nice, but it does look like a "doctored" one to me. For $3000+,,,,, hmmmm
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Missing typical dimple in the center of the Swiss cross. Or is that because it was German manufacture but finished & barreled by Hammerli in Switzerland?

There is something about that trigger plate that it is ify, still not sure what exactly but it will come to me.
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Is it particularly typical for there to be that that outline in the safety area? I know Swiss Lugers are pricier than most other basic Lugers but gosh, already at $3000.
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Unread 03-28-2012, 05:24 PM   #7
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Is it particularly typical for there to be that that outline in the safety area? I know Swiss Lugers are pricier than most other basic Lugers but gosh, already at $3000.
There are many scarce & pricey Luger variations. Especially on early DWM Lugers. Not a Luger expert, but this one is a refurbished gun. Since it's not original, it has no book value. The value is open up to the buyer. Probably this one can go above $4k. Let's bookmark this auction page to track it.
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Unread 03-29-2012, 12:48 AM   #8
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Missing typical dimple in the center of the Swiss cross.
The dimple in the center of the Swiss cross is found only on the very early 1899 preproduction models. The dot was a registration point for hand stamping, as opposed to roll engraving, of the rays on the crest.

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Is it particularly typical for there to be that that outline in the safety area?
Yes,
That is how the safe position is marked on Model 1900 and 1906 Lugers

I do not necessarily agree that this gun has been refurbished. It may have been, but to my eye there are no obvious signs.
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The seller mentioned in advertisement "German manufacture but finished & barreled by Hammerli in Switzerland". Maybe that explains the finish and grip fitting etc. were not DWM quality.
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Many things to question about this gun.

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Comparing to the one at the link below, same (i) block, close serial number, there is that discrepancy with that swiss cross above the trigger, difference in the weird top left angle of sideplate. The numbering on the slide lever looks a little faint also.

http://www.phoenixinvestmentarms.com...berFitch06.htm
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And it looks like the highest bidder has no rating.
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I know who the higest bidder is and he has deep pockets.He
can afford this one.
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Unread 04-04-2012, 10:47 PM   #14
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Jack is listing many guns, probably consignments. All have bidders. 20-30 bids are common.

Good reputation is money.
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What is interesting: the current high bidder only bought 3 AK mags from FGS in 2003 and one very expensive Navy rig from jackthedog
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What is interesting: the current high bidder only bought 3 AK mags from FGS in 2003 and one very expensive Navy rig from jackthedog
He might not be the winner yet. 'greerhw' is on the top again. $5000 is history now.... Could this one go over $7000......
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What is interesting: the current high bidder only bought 3 AK mags from FGS in 2003 and one very expensive Navy rig from jackthedog
Sometimes people will get others to bid for them so that their identity will be known.
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That is true.

The reason I mentioned it is that I had such an experience on GB once. From later comments on various boards, I came to fid out that the buyer was a nominee (I lost the auction.)
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That is true.

The reason I mentioned it is that I had such an experience on GB once. From later comments on various boards, I came to fid out that the buyer was a nominee (I lost the auction.)
The post by Alvin that I was replying to vanished before I finished my post.
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Unread 04-08-2012, 10:13 PM   #20
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Oh, sorry, I deleted that post myself. Since this variation was acknowledged legitimately assembled from parts by non-German 3rd party, I guess lots of abnormalities could be covered by that umbrella? Up to the bidders' view.

This one sold $5060. Not much higher than a few days ago. From records, looks like winner collects many types of pistols and only buy guns from Jack.
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