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    BSA Military Pattern

    For sale at the Bisley Phoenix, I believe the price to be £2500. I am reliably informed that should it not sell, it will be on one of the trader's 7 tables at Kempton in June.

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    Still for sale today at 12:00, so good chance it will be at KP. First one I've seen in the flesh. On the same stand at least 6 Webley Services, numerous pre war BSA's and more for me a 1960's HW50.

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    I have cars worth less than that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gingernut View Post

    I have cars worth less than that.
    They're called skips.
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    Due to the buy now pay loads and never own it new car culture you can get a decent Car for £2500 these days Gareth.
    I admit you can't shoot with them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gingernut View Post
    Due to the buy now pay loads and never own it new car culture you can get a decent Car for £2500 these days Gareth.
    I admit you can't shoot with them.
    Very true and LOL.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gareth W-B View Post
    Very true and LOL.
    But you can fill the boot up with collectables if you go to Kempton Park on the 25th June

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    Do Bears.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by gingernut View Post

    Do Bears.....
    Yep, they sure do.
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    hi peter, can you post a piccy on here ? i ave never seen one of these rifles.. thanx. J. S. D.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JSD View Post
    hi peter, can you post a piccy on here ? i ave never seen one of these rifles.. thanx. J. S. D.
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    I managed to walk right past it without a second glance. The stand just didn't look like it had anything of interest on it
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bjacobs571 View Post
    I managed to walk right past it without a second glance. The stand just didn't look like it had anything of interest on it

    Only a Mil Patt, 7 Webley Service rifles, 10 BSA prewar underlevers, Giffard rifle and Giffard pistol. 10 boxed Webley pistols, a boxed pair of Abbas Majors.

    Didn't interest me much either B J

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    Quote Originally Posted by Binners View Post
    Only a Mil Patt, 7 Webley Service rifles, 10 BSA prewar underlevers, Giffard rifle and Giffard pistol. 10 boxed Webley pistols, a boxed pair of Abbas Majors.

    Didn't interest me much either B J
    That doesn't sound like the stand I was told it was on. I noticed a boxed pair of Abbas majors and a Giffard pistol on a very interesting stand but I was told that the BSA military was on the long stand at the end of the tent
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bjacobs571 View Post
    That doesn't sound like the stand I was told it was on. I noticed a boxed pair of Abbas majors and a Giffard pistol on a very interesting stand but I was told that the BSA military was on the long stand at the end of the tent
    If it had teeth....

    It was behind the pistols in a floor standing rack, but fear not, it should be at KP on one of his 7 tables

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