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    I was offered one of these J P Sauer Luftwaffe drillings in the original aluminium case with accessories when I was about 19 for the non-negotiable sum of 35 Pounds. That was almost 2 weeks pay for me and I couldn't afford it (I was too busy buying old Lugers, P38's, M92 Winchesters, etc. at an average of 10 Pounds each) so I told a mate about it and he bought it. He had it for many years and we used it on the odd hunting trip (where it was always carried in a heavily padded gun bag) and only sold it a few years ago for a very handsome price.

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