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Pricey Guns
Is it me, or is The Devizes Gunsmith (RWS Engineering) asking extortionate money for some of the guns he's offering. We all now must know of the £11,995 L42!!!! He's now got a No4 T up for grabs for a staggering £6500!! Its got a 1945 dated brush in the cleaning kit though! Hahaha.
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01-28-2014 09:25 AM
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I've given up looking at his website now.
With regard to the L42 I understand that it was 'taken back' by the widow of the owner (as was) of the rifle and it was passed to another RFD.
I was in negotiation for it at this 'other RFD' but it sold (at a much more realistic price) before I could conclude the deal. I therefore ended up buying another L42 from the RFD which now appears 'better and more complete' than the one that was at RWS
Mine are not the best, but they are not too bad. I can think of lots of Enfields I'd rather have but instead of constantly striving for more, sometimes it's good to be satisfied with what one has...
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All's well that ends well!! Sounds like you got the best and right deal in the end Alan. Does your L42 have a UIN or unit markings on the chest?
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The site had a 1914 SMLE on there a while ago for £1,750. Admittedly, they must be very desirable rifles, but I paid £650 for my 'all matching' 1914 dated SMLE in 2008 and thought that pretty expensive...
I think the prices are, shall we say, 'rather ambitious'.
All the best
Mike
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Originally Posted by
chosenman
All's well that ends well!! Sounds like you got the best and right deal in the end Alan. Does your L42 have a UIN or unit markings on the chest?
No - I've asked the RFD if he has any knowledge of it. All I know is that he bought it in from Ireland (and not from the guy selling all those 4T bits and scopes on ebay recently)
I'll post pics soon in a new thread.
Mine are not the best, but they are not too bad. I can think of lots of Enfields I'd rather have but instead of constantly striving for more, sometimes it's good to be satisfied with what one has...
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Originally Posted by
Gingercat
Pricey guns
The site had a 1914 SMLE on there a while ago for £1,750. Admittedly, they must be very desirable rifles, but I paid £650 for my 'all matching' 1914 dated SMLE in 2008 and thought that pretty expensive...
Ouch! HOW MUCH!!!!!!! £1,750 quid. I to have an LSA 1914 SMLE "all matching" and I paid £575 a few years ago.
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Ouch! HOW MUCH!!!!!!! £1,750 quid. I to have an LSA 1914 SMLE "all matching" and I paid £575 a few years ago.
But, but, but its now 2014 - the centenary of the start of WW1. everyone is 'jumping on the bandwaggon'
Mine are not the best, but they are not too bad. I can think of lots of Enfields I'd rather have but instead of constantly striving for more, sometimes it's good to be satisfied with what one has...
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I actually bought the rifle in anticipation of this year knowing prices would go bonkers having noted what was happening with Waterloo medals as we neared the bicentenary. I intended to move it on and make a little tickle on it but I love it to bits and would no way part with her now for any money. Not even £1750!!!!!
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While the prices are hvy and Im sure we will see nasty fakes and repairs and speculation. Im hoping it means that we'll see more signs these guns will be looked after and treasured.
Consider the price of restoring one in the last few years, probably not economic.
What I am getting the impression of is that the prices for parts on fleebay seem to be increasing...
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Looks a nice 1907 "Hookie" Steve, any unit markings ?
Last edited by bigduke6; 01-28-2014 at 05:41 PM.
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