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The other question is just how many other Normandy/Invasion themed based museums are there in France? More than two and you're fighting for paying customers
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08-25-2016 01:40 PM
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There are quite a few museums strung out around the Normandy Beaches area. A shame to see that this one is having to sell up.
Some of the vehicles are great opportunities though for wealthy collectors! Unfortunately I won't be biding.
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The other question is just how many other Normandy/Invasion themed based museums are there in
France? More than two and you're fighting for paying customers
Its not just the question of how many its the quality.... looking at the auction Lots from post #1, they look like they have gone to great lengths and expense to produce some excellent displays. lets hope other museums bid for some of the lots......
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Wasn't/isn't the Royal Marines still using a few DUKWs in their training programme or was until a few years ago???
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From the dailymail.co.uk/news
“The Normandy Tank Museum in the town of Catz, near Cherbourg, has decided to close down because of disappointing visitor numbers, partly as a result of the terrorist attacks which have devastated France's tourist industry.”
Do any of the French people wish they had listened to Charles de Gaulle prophetic warnings about Muslims and Arabs?
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Worth looking at the results from this sale! 95,000 Euros for one of the Jeeps (estimate 15-25,000), over 360,000 Euro for the Sherman and more incredible; a scooter for paratroops, estimated at around 20,000 went for well over 100,000 Euro's! That's some keen collecting!
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I think the WLA Harley was pretty pricey as well at 68,000 EU
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Much like vintage weapons, its only what people are willing to pay for them at the end of the day
'Tonight my men and I have been through hell and back again, but the look on your faces when we let you out of the hall - we'd do it all again tomorrow.' Major Chris Keeble's words to Goose Green villagers on 29th May 1982 - 2 PARA
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All the bikes went for a high price, think the jaw dropper was the BMW R75 and side car........the Harley in the UK would be around £12000 -£16000+
The Norton certainly fetched a good price, as most UK made WD bikes range around £5000-£6000 in the UK, that would be for a mint or restored one, obvious rarer examples fetch a higher premium.
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Originally Posted by
bigduke6
The Norton certainly fetched a good price, as most
UK made WD bikes range around £5000-£6000 in the UK
Peter will be crushed. I'm sure he'd love another...but like for pence...
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