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04-03-2011 09:54 PM
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How much was the P 13 and P 14?
I wish I was there ...
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I went there a couple of years ago, it was well worth the trip from the UK
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The P13 rifle and P14 sniper were in the $6500 to $7500 range IIRC.
I forgot to add that I also saw a Webley Fosberry
and a No.5 that had been converted to a .22 trainer - first time I've seen one of these and was unsure of the wrist that had been chequered.
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Only ONE Webley Fosberry? There's one fellow that used to show up with six or eight!!! I seem to remember one was in caliber .38" Obscure Long and was an eight or nine shooter.
Too much stuff!
Also, if you see something you want- don't put it down, nor - no way, no how- decide to come back for it later- either you won't find it or- more likely- the mere act of your picking it up will draw the attention of someone who WILL buy it!
Been a while since we made the road trip out there, though...
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This is one on the bucket list. Been a tough couple of years, but ell or ighwater I'm going to make this show. Sounds like a good time was had by all.
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That .22 jungle carbine with chequered wrist could have been one of the 100 trials trainers made by BSA around 1945. Would love to have seen a picture and/or asking price.
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Originally Posted by
bouletbill
That .22 jungle carbine with chequered wrist could have been one of the 100 trials trainers made by BSA around 1945. Would love to have seen a picture and/or asking price.
It was indeed a BSA and dated 1945
Pity, I arrived too late and it had just been sold
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It is great that some had a good Tulsa show. We went and bought parts. Prices were too high for common Lees and I could not find any odd balls. A two hundred dollar Afgan Martini was interesting but I have some.
One No.4 Mk1(T) had the new repro No.32 scope. The owner noted it as such on his tag--but I doubt future owners/sellers will be as honest.
The oddest item was a Colt .38 Model 1892/1894 US Navy revolver with British
proofs and lanyard ring. WWII Battle of Britain purchase but not worth $1000 especially when the seller didn't even know what it was!
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