Still going but not in Kingaroy. A Very hard man to get onto, never answers the phone.
11-13 Scott St, Wondai QLD 4606
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Still going but not in Kingaroy. A Very hard man to get onto, never answers the phone.
11-13 Scott St, Wondai QLD 4606
Not only is that bolt un numbered but it appears to have been cut and had a new knob put on it.
Type the words in the search bar, i posted some pictures on here about a year ago.
There is also "Youltens Hyposcope" not a magnifier as such but still an aiming enhancing device.
All very interesting Gil. I agree Jock Lewes is much left out of the story of the SAS, probably due his early demise and the importance given to all the later desert ops, and the impact that Blair...
I was led to believe all the jumps were taken from RAF Heliopolis?
Sorry if I'm out of order Gil, but I think that should read Kabrit Camp.
Yes, thats right its for the ShtLE1.
That stock is correct for a ShtLE1, the first of the factory short rifles that had the floating charger guide.
I know the seller, he will be well chuffed!!
Looks like it was posted on the Greek island of Kerkyra.
I doubt very much you could find Suncorite in Australia.
I recognise them two PH5s.:thup:
I would contact Dave directly. I saw somewhere he was advertising the earlier volumes at a discount. By the way Superbee, if my memory serves me correctly were you also looking for a D^D marked Mues...
I stashed away quiet a few thousand of the old Taipan FBHP 303 projies when they were about $18 per hundred. They will see me out!
Madness.
There is the leather funnels with the tin spout as well.
I missed a set on EBAY by seconds, with a buy it now of $600US in 2012, they sold whilst i was trying to buy them!. And i thought that was cheap.
That light blue wrapper reminds me of A J Parker products.
Im with Jim, just frame it under front and back glass, the creases will sort themselves out. If you try fiddle with it you may cause irreversible damage. A good picture framer will sort it out for...
Edward VII through to Geo VI all used the same crown on badges, devices etc.
Very nice Best Shot badge.
Nothing like a few wasp nests around the windows at home to put off any budding housebreakers.
Well, its a real project, you appear to need an awful lot of parts going by that picture.
The bone buttons can also be taken off. Press them in and pull to remove the slide from the leaf, and they and there respective springs wiggle and fall out. There is usually quiet an amount of crud...