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    The framed Phillip Webley Indenture paper went for £750.
    The William Davis Business card went for £320.
    The Webley Boyle Pneumatic went for £5K.
    The Mercury Double Cock pistol went for £3K.
    The tatty Webley Spares Box went for £240.
    The really rough Double Spring Clip Mk.1 Pistol relic went for £520.
    The Prototype Hurricane went for £1,050.
    All these prices are + buyers premium including VAT of %17.62
    There should be a full list of prices realised available from Wallis & Wallis in the near future, but I should have a few more details after I have spoken to John Atkins this evening.

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    I'd blown all my money (and more) before the accessories and pistols sections began, so gathered up my booty and left...

    Quote Originally Posted by minibbb
    A nice webley spectre went for £170
    Tom - Believe me - another one (the fourth item in the auction), went for a lot less than that!
    Beware the fury of a patient man... John Dryden (1631 - 1700).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Paddy_SP
    I'd blown all my money (and more) before the accessories and pistols sections began, so gathered up my booty and left...


    Tom - Believe me - another one (the fourth item in the auction), went for a lot less than that!
    I hate you


    Would have liked to go myself but as long as people don't post what wonderful cheap bargains they had I should be able to keep my envy to a minimum.

    So all in all a nice birthday?

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    Quote Originally Posted by punchdave (aka Steve)
    I hate you
    Not as much as my bank manager!

    Quote Originally Posted by punchdave (aka Steve)
    So all in all a nice birthday?
    Yes mate - my good lady (who hates guns ) booked a swish country hotel for us to stay in where we had a great meal (but the PRICE OMG! ). The journey was a pain though as we got caught in a torrential downpour in the Brighton to Southampton evening rush hour...
    Got back lunchtime today and have now unwrapped my new toys. I won't say any more as you will hate me even more...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Paddy_SP
    my good lady (who hates guns
    Then I bet there's a room or two in your house she never ventures into

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    Quote Originally Posted by punchdave (aka Steve)
    Then I bet there's a room or two in your house she never ventures into
    WHAT? That'd mean she was allowed out of the kitchen...
    Beware the fury of a patient man... John Dryden (1631 - 1700).

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    MkIII and Supertargets

    Hi Sam Vimes,

    Youa sked about the Mk II and Supertargets.

    I got prices for two of them:
    Lot 1149

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    Mk III and Supertargets

    Hi Sam Vimes,

    You asked about the Mk III and Supertargets.

    I have prices for two of them:

    Lot 1149 - £190 (Whoopee!)
    Lot 1201 - £240 (Oh drat!)

    Sorry, don't know what the rest went for.

    Neil

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    Thanks Neil,
    that's a lot better than I thought. I wish I'd bothered now!
    Fabricatum diem, pvnc!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Troubledshooter
    The framed Phillip Webley Indenture paper went for £750.
    Thank you.

    You know, all things considered, that's not such a bad price.

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