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No32 at Auction (no, not that one) Tomorrow
Folks,
Bit short notice but the following may well be of interest to someone out there.
Lot 858: A scarce Second World War Lee Enfield No.32 Mk II - Dominic Winter Book Auctions | Invaluable
Cheers,
Simon.
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05-22-2012 04:31 PM
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Could be just the photo, but the front cradle cap appears to overhang at the front. Perhaps just swapped around left to right?
A1952 is an interesting number.
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You are very astute Surpmil. Do you keep records going back many years by any chance? I just checked my register & I owned 1931 Trials T rifle A 1952 from 1989 to 2000 !! It came to me as a stripped receiver but retaining its original pads & I subsequently sold it to a very eminent forummer on the other side of the pond.......I wonder if he still has it?
ATB
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Sold for £820.00.
Was the sale to a forum member?
Last edited by paulseamus; 05-25-2012 at 04:25 AM.
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You are very astute Surpmil. Do you keep records going back many years by any chance? I just checked my register & I owned 1931 Trials T rifle A 1952 from 1989 to 2000 !! It came to me as a stripped receiver but retaining its original pads & I subsequently sold it to a very eminent forummer on the other side of the pond.......I wonder if he still has it?
ATB
Tis' you who are astute sir, for keeping a register at all! I had A1959 at one time, which is why it rang a bell with me, but that was not a (T) funnily enough. It was a 1935 rifle, but the last digit looked like it was struck separately. You may have mentioned A1952 back in the days of fax communications(!) but I honestly don't recall, though I do have all the faxes still somewhere.
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Roger, No, I don't have it anymore. To be honest, I'd forgotten all about it until I saw you mention the serial number and then the light bulb in my brain came on! I upgraded to an all original but scopeless Trials "T", (1933 - A0972), with lots of character a few years ago and sold it on. It's back in England
. Brian
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