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    So you think you're an Enfield collector?

    Just back from a visit to OZ.

    First, the bad news: it is the most expensive country I have visited up to now.

    But the good news: the Aussies are the most helpful people I have ever met. If you hover on the pavement looking at a map for more than a few seconds, or just stand about looking puzzled, someone will offer help and guidance. My wife and I have a theory that it comes from a couple of centuries of living in a thinly populated country where cooperation is truly a survival factor.

    By chance, I spotted a bus that seemed to be an omen.

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    The bus to Lithgow, maybe? Not in fact, but some might like to guess where the photo was made.

    The next day, we made a round tour of the Blue Mountains. And as Lithgow was a handy halfway-stop for a bit of lunch, you can guess where we ended up...

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    Not just a lot of SMLEs, but one from every year of Lithgow production.

    There were hundreds of excellent, informative, and downright curious exhibits. And I discovered that my most beautiful No.3 rifle butt is made of Tasmanian blackwood (acacia melanoxylon), which was one of the woods tried out by the Lithgow plant as a replacement for walnut. How it came to end up in a gunshop in Rome, where I found it, will always remain a mystery. Does anyone have a plausible explanation?

    This is the Lithgow example:
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    To anyone who goes to Australiaicon - and of course, those who already live there - please visit the Lithgow Small Arms Museum and show your appreciation. The word "unique" is overused, but if this collection is ever broken up, I doubt that it could be put together again.
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    I saw a thread here on this museum recently. It is absolutely a Lee Enfield junkie's heaven. If I ever make it over there, I am making a bee line for it. Absolutely incredible.

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    I live on the West Coast and have been twice. Glad you enjoyed the collection it is not the only one. A chap had two till recently. Pleased the Eastern Staters did the right thing

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    Thumbs up Enfield Heaven

    Okay, the fan of Enfields is awesome, and with bayonets.

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    Patrick, I've walked down that street many times, but for the life of me I can't remember what its name. Hunter Street I think. It's in the Circular Quay end of the CBD.

    BTW, I used to ride that bus from Dolls Point to the city and back again when I lived in Russell Avenue.




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    Blackjack, if I'm not mistaken, the 'fan' of Enfields is meant to be a depiction of the Australianicon 'Rising Sun'..as seen on their badges. Am I correct in this assumption, Patrick?
    Would really, really like to see this place one day!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Anzac15 View Post
    Am I correct in this assumption, Patrick?

    Sorry, I haven't a clue!

    But just to encourage you to visit, here's something you won't see everyday. In fact, if you don't visit Lithgowicon, I doubt you'll ever see it at all!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Paul S. View Post
    Patrick, I've walked down that street many times, but for the life of me I can't remember what its name. Hunter Street I think. It's in the Circular Quay end of the CBD.

    Spot on! We were sitting outside by the Museum Cafe when the bus passed by. One of the quickest photos I've ever taken.

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    Ok...I'm at a loss. What is that? A Charlton conversion? Noo...yes? What the heck?

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