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49barndoor
Joined: 05 Jul 2010 Posts: 81
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Uncle Alec

Joined: 14 Jan 2008 Posts: 734 Location: Manchester
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Posted: Wed Nov 07, 2012 9:44 am Post subject: |
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I've seen this at the excellent Bakelite Museum at Williton.
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Dalek63

Joined: 15 Aug 2009 Posts: 490 Location: North Cornwall
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Even for a Winchester, seems to be a bit pricey! _________________ I can resist anything except temptation ! ( Oscar Wilde)
"Don't try to teach a pig to sing. It wastes your time and annoys the pig." ( Mark Twain)
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old van man

Joined: 24 Nov 2007 Posts: 384
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Posted: Wed Nov 07, 2012 8:34 pm Post subject: |
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I agree the poor old thing been stored outside ,why do they do this
got no upholstery and the price don't include the tat inside
true value £2500- £3000 on a good day with a following wind |
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gresham flyer

Joined: 06 Sep 2008 Posts: 1435
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Could they not have constructed a period car port to keep it dry, then they could have exhibited some exterior period items with it.
Looking at the prices of their other items I am not surprised about the price.
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