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    Yeah that may have been what Huckleberry Finn called 'a stretcher', as in stretching the truth..... As far as objects having vibes for some people. In the mid '70s a guy I knew was a big time Luger collector. I bought a Mauser S-32 IIRC .... may have been a different # , but it was all matching and had the nazi eagle and swastika proof marks.

    I wanted it to shoot and just to have a luger. Once I had it I couldn't get over the thought that this relic may have actually killed innocent people and I couldn't keep it. Traded it to a guy for a gun of equal value with no troublesome history. For me that Luger may as well have been haunted.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nun2sharp View Post
    You guys will have to ask thebigspender about the kamisori that once belonged to a kamikaze pilot. It will make you weak in the knees!
    that would be an interesting read !!

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    Quote Originally Posted by JimmyHAD View Post
    Yeah that may have been what Huckleberry Finn called 'a stretcher', as in stretching the truth..... As far as objects having vibes for some people. In the mid '70s a guy I knew was a big time Luger collector. I bought a Mauser S-32 IIRC .... may have been a different # , but it was all matching and had the nazi eagle and swastika proof marks.

    I wanted it to shoot and just to have a luger. Once I had it I couldn't get over the thought that this relic may have actually killed innocent people and I couldn't keep it. Traded it to a guy for a gun of equal value with no troublesome history. For me that Luger may as well have been haunted.
    i could see what you mean !!! my x's grandfather was put in a concentration camp for helping Jews flee ... while cleaning her dads spare bedroom we opened a few suitcases , one of them was her grandfathers cloths he wore in the camp and a few patches or arm bands ( dont remember) and all the documentation from when the Allies took over the camp ect ... you see pictures , videos , ect but its different when its in your hands

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    Quote Originally Posted by nun2sharp View Post
    You guys will have to ask thebigspender about the kamisori that once belonged to a kamikaze pilot. It will make you weak in the knees!
    This guy owned this razor, then later he was in a plane crash!
    One time, in band camp, I shaved with a Gold Dollar razor.

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    Nothing like selling a possible murder weapon with potential blood stains on eBay

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