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jcorl:
Education can only help our members, both new and senior.  I will reduce the size of those photos by software.  Jim

DerAck:

--- Quote from: 1914mauser on March 24, 2016, 08:59:12 PM ---Members can learn as much from a fake as they can from a correct original example, if you need a reason to post pictures. Also, I commend you for not only sharing your story but for naming the seller who seems to be purposely trying to deceive and selling boosted items.

Regards,

--- End quote ---

'14 Mauser
I had misgivings re the possible/probable reactions of the members herein were I to include Mr. Luger's business name - whose given name is Walter
Smeddy, of Lancaster, PA. Thing being, I had informed him in my less (Much, Much) than gracious message last night - that I fully intended to Introduce
and offer him up on a platter at/in every firearm related Forum of which I'm a member - - and to every firearm related contact with whom I'm acquainted
both personally and On-Line. I intend to keep my Word. I gave him a "Positive" rating on GA in 2012, stating our transaction re the BYF'41 Luger had been completed with "Issues". Not This time. I'm a 32+ year retired NYSP Member, a Gunsmith for 25+ years, and a half-assed dealer (Buy more than Sell) and have been collecting Deutsche Waffen , predominately military, since separating from USN in '68. I've only been stung thrice, twice by Mr. Luger
and once by a somewhat renowned SB by name of Roger F. Honts - who continues to peddle as "German Guns" on GA. Google His name! Herr Smeddy has succeeded in getting me Mad. No Quarter offered! My apologies, I'm venting.
Guten Nacht/Morgen Alle
DerAck

donp326:
If you use vetted dealers like Legacy Collectables (Toms site) or Pre98 (Scotty Benedict) You will get what you pay for.  They also will guarantee guns are what they are supposed to be.  They also post many pictures at different angles too of each gun they have for sale.   

jcorl:
Posting of photos.  The strike appears hard and a little low to me, but the main thing that sticks out is the entire stamp appears larger than original.  I had great large quality photos to view.  When I reduced their file size, they lost some quality. 

Jim

DerAck:
Grüsse Jim
Am pleased you received the photos and were able to work your wizardry with them.
Understand your mention of "The Strike being a little low" - the bottom of Hakenkreuz ist
at the very edge of the TG - - but, just how does a Strike appear "Hard", "Soft", or "Just
Right"??
"Great Large Quality Photos to view" - - all credit must go to the Canon "On Auto' - as I
most certainly had nothing to do with either the Size - or Quality.

Perhaps now, this Posting/Thread/Topic/Whatever can be put zum Bett ??
Regards,
DerAck

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