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In the 70's there were some fake ones produced, which were copied from the G and K manuals, but never have I found an original.
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I'm not sure what you mean by 'fake.' Do you mean copies of the original handbooks, or do you mean bogus handbooks that do not contain accurate information about the original subject.
I have several copies and have found them to be simple copies of the originals. This is great since I have not found originals for many handbooks. And, yes, I have a copy of a G-10 manual, but it is a copy and not original.
By the way, in your enthusiasm you neglected to mention the handbooks (3) for the 109 G-8 (although I have yet to see the radio one), and the composite one for the G-AS. I didn't know there was a handbook for the 109 G-12, and have only the MW-50 booklet for the 109 G-14. So, if anyone would be willing to sell me a copy of any handbooks on those 2 aircraft I would be most thankful. As well as those elusive 109 K-4 manuals.
All the best of luck in your quest,
George
PS. And, yes, I also have a couple of copies of the 109 G-10 manuals that von Lutz produced. Excellent workmanship!