Phillip Webley's Indentures,.... oooo,..... Mk IIIs,.... oooo
If the auction house's website had been better presented I may have been inclined to have sussed out how the thing works. Probably just as well though....
Phillip Webley's Indentures,.... oooo,..... Mk IIIs,.... oooo
If the auction house's website had been better presented I may have been inclined to have sussed out how the thing works. Probably just as well though....
I.J might need to be building an extension to his gun room.
Time for a change
I wouldn't mind the military style Osprey, but let's face it, we know these guns are going to go for stupid amounts of money. I wouldn't be surprised if one more-money-than-sense collector ended up buying the whole damn lot. BuddyBoy for example .
Seriously though, it's a sad end to a fine collection .
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HOPE YOU DONT MEAN ME IM HAVING AGO FOR TWO ON THE LIST JUST HOPE THEY SELL THEM SEPERATE.Originally Posted by SWAT Strachan
Contact Wallis & Wallis on: 01273 480208, for the full catalogue @ £10
Well worth it for any Webley collector.
Contains a very interesting foreword by John Atkins, which is basically a potted history of Webley.
But that s4itty website says they don't do a paper catalogue
The Hellfire Multi shot looks the biz .....
I could have sworn the one I received this morning was made of real paper..Yep!.......just checked........and it is.Originally Posted by E-B
Give 'em a ring and find out, but not until Tuesday.
Ok, will do.
Looks like I was misreading this bit:
'Catalogues are now prepared on-line directly by Wallis and Wallis staff and are set 'live' at the appropriate time. Only live catalogues will be available for viewing from the 'Search Catalogue' option.'
Damn the effects of beer.
Last edited by E-B; 27-05-2006 at 09:11 AM.
Ten quid? That's probably why the website is so difficult to navigate. If it was better it might affect catalogue sales.Originally Posted by Troubledshooter