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G'day Myles,
Mate it's through Shoesmith Firearms on Ruthven st. They didn't call today, I'll have to ring them tomorrow. Probably is Bruce, I'll wait and see.
I've spoken to Demo and he's probably going to have a look at it but mate you're more than welcome to also.
As I said to Demo I may well consider letting it go for the right price, I don't want to be greedy but I'm certainly not going to let myself get stooged out of a fair and reasonable price for this heirloom. I've done a considerable amount of research on the net since I became aware of the rare nature of the rifle and have educated myself a little more appropriately.
PM me if you'd like my number.
Cheers,
Luke
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Yeah it will be Bruce, unless they are using someone else now. You could PM him. Thanks Luke, but I am only dreaming. I will leave it to Andrew (Demo) is a serious collector and protector of our Lithgow
hertitage. Did your grandfather fly for 77sqn in Port Morseby.
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No worries mate.
Yeah I believe so, actually 75 Sqn I think. His name was George Hubert Newbourne (Digger) Shiells. He ended up an Air Vice Marshal on retirement, got a couple of kills supposedly. He didn't like to talk about it much but I remember one car ride I went on with him as a young fella where he just spontaneously started telling me some unbelievable war stories that will stay with me forever.
Funny I now work in the Solomon Islands and have been looking at all these old war relics of late, just amazing. I've also been to PNG several years ago with the military and saw some old B17 wrecks.
Take care mate.
Luke
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I wouldn´t sell it either. Why not just wrap it up in a brown paper parcel and send it off to me ? (pm me for the address)
PS
Has it got a bayo??
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hah hah, no worries Villiers-done!
No bayonet I'm afraid but it does have the original oiler.
Are you a German
or do you just live there? We're from German descent supposedly.(Meissner sounds pretty f**kin German to me!)
Have a good one.
Luke
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Check the Commercial Auctions & Gossip Forum (click here). It provides coverage and feedback on some of the more interesting items that were sold at the Poulins and James Julia Auctions (March 7-11, 2008) and Poulins and James Julia Auctions October 3-7, 2008.
We were fortunate enough to have our own Roving Reporter on the ground at these auctions, to examine and handle items up close and provide his opinion and analysis on some of the more interesting pieces that sold, such as a British
No. 1 MK VI SMLE, Trials No.5 .22lr, Australian
Experimental Rifle No. 6 Mk I and an Enfield No.1 Mark III* (Cutaway)
It appears that the same questionable LSA 1916 SMLE MK III sniper that was sold for $4,600 U.S. at the last Poulin's auction, March 7,8,9, 2008, was offered again and sold once again for $2,050 U.S. Review the pics and collector analysis in order to draw your own conclusions. The Australian No.6 Mk1 went for $700, but there's more to that story in the pics and the analysis as well. Finally, there's also some excellent pics of the No.1 Mk1 commercial SMLE that sold for $2,100 U.S.
Posts appearing in those auction threads …
Auction Thread (Oct 2008) - No. 1 MK VI SMLE Bolt Action Rifle. Cal. 303 Brit. S# A0277 - Sold for $700 U.S.. Note: This post also has some observations and comments about authenticity by Advisory Panel
Member "Lance".
Auction Thread (March 2008) - No. 6 MK I Bolt Action Carbine. Cal. 303. S# 0A44 - Sold for $6,700 U.S.. Note: This post also has some observations and comments about authenticity by Advisory Panel
Member "Son".
Regards,
Doug
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Just to add the obvious to those comments... The receiver which bears no serial number from the sequence, also has a "sold out of service" mark on the receiver ring. The same pic shows evidence of tool marks on the barrel knox.
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G'day Doug,
Thanks for those links, mine hasn't had any modifications made to it I don't believe like the one that went for $700 and in my opinion is in better nick than the one that sold for $6,700. The bore however is probably more like the one that went for $700, poor to fair, although the boys at the gunshop reckon that can be cleaned up pretty well.
Cheers mate,
Luke.
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Originally Posted by
lmeissner1
hah hah, no worries Villiers-done!
No bayonet I'm afraid but it does have the original oiler.
Are you a
German
or do you just live there? We're from German descent supposedly.(Meissner sounds pretty f**kin German to me!)
Have a good one.
Luke
Yes ... my last boss was called Meissner! But no, I´m a Brit but suppose it´s ok to say I´m English ... now that all the others are on the point of b*ggering off.
I do like your Oz No. 5. In fact I fancy most kinds of short carbine and have just (reluctantly) sold off my Mauser Gebirgsjäger 33/40.
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Saw the title to this and had to look. Absolutely fantastic rifle, I'd be hard pressed to sell it. Congrats!
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