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    One of the biggest anoraks of them all!


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    Mighty impressive! But a sad story of addiction, everyone knows they can give it up at any time, don't they.....

    Just say NO, oh alright then just one more.

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    Gareth W-B is offline Retired Mod & Airgun Anorak Extraordinaire
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    So that's what I.J.'s camper van looks like . Ha ha. Hi Danny, great link ... Wonder if they want a pitch at September's E.A.A.F. event (see link below) ... Ha ha. Atb M8: Gareth W-B.


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    great pics, thanks for posting,,,
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    I met a British collector recently who has 300+ airguns and I thought he had a bad case of collectoritis.

    Great sign in the mobile museum to reassure the public:

    "THESE ARE NOT FIREARMS, NOR ARE THEY WEAPONS.

    THEY WORK OFF THE AIR YOU'RE BREATHING"
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    Quote Originally Posted by Garvin View Post
    I met a British collector recently who has 300+ airguns and I thought he had a bad case of collectoritis.
    It wasn't me was it?
    Beware the fury of a patient man... John Dryden (1631 - 1700).

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    I've seen a collection of SIG 210 pistols and Lugers, about 200. Each Sig puppy was a grand and the Lugers half that.

    What would be interesting is what he was missing.

    There are a couple of British airgun collectors with 500 plus too.

    The Enfield Patent Room arms collection is the big daddy of them all and we all own a bit; well we do until this Government finds out it can sell it off.

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