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    On That auction Site

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    Might be of interest if you want a wooden box. I also spotted a canvas case for a 32 scope and a lot of 'snipper' scopes whilst having a quick browse.

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    So if I understand the seller correctly he also had the rifle, but now sells the chest seperately.

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    I happen to be familiar with this one. The rifle and chest were owned for many years by a shooter. On his death, the rifle (and non-matching No.32 Mk.2 scope) was placed with a dealer and subsequently found a new owner, but the chest was not found until over a year later. The chest was first offered to the new rifle owner so that the two could be kept together, but the offer was declined; hence the chest has appeared in public auction.
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    I don't understand why someone would not want the chest that went with his rifle. In the case of these, sets are worth more than separate pieces.

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    Perhaps after paying the price for the rifle the guy would have to sell another kid for the box. Probably thought long and hard about it!
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    To think that 8 -10 years ago I saw a pile of them in a Govt surplus store in Oxford, advertised as 'handy carpenters tool boxes' at £8 each! Plus Bren chests too

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    Chest sold for £1390.00 !!! wonder how many of the "handy carpenters tool box" are still buried at the back of a garage or shed.
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    NoBS Dave & I rescued 19 of them from rotting in Edna Parker's back garden about 7 or 8 years ago. Still have most of 'em as restoration projects, although have done a few. They're in an awful state but are all restorable with enough TLC, & if this is the 'new' price for a transit chest we certainly will be making a little effort. (Tongue in cheek, I'm mindful of that other fleabay aberration, the 1100 quid L42 lens brush container).
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    Certainly a top up to the pension Rog

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