It is a .22 BSA Centenary, no'S', from 1982 and appears to have most of the original supplied accessories, although no box and a broken case handle.
The opening bid of approx. £230 is low.
Airsporter collectors may find this of interest. Far too rich for my blood. I think it is 2.2NZ$ s to the pound.
http://www.trademe.co.nz/a.asp?id=169515980
The seller is not known to me.
It is a .22 BSA Centenary, no'S', from 1982 and appears to have most of the original supplied accessories, although no box and a broken case handle.
The opening bid of approx. £230 is low.
Yep, I agree with David. It is a Centenary package. I recently picked mine up for £350 inc. certificate, scope, sling, slip and all the test packs of oil and pellets etc (and secure post) and got called a jammy wotsit by many as this was considered £100 below it's value (and £100 below what many on here have paid for theirs ). Only 1000 of these were made, and each given it's own cert showing it's serial number as proof of provenance, so £230 for the one pictured ... Wonder how much it'd cost to ship it back to Blighty ? A nice find Barry, so go on, treat yourself . Atb: Gareth W-B.
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Done my bit for the BBS: http://www.airgunbbs.com/showthread....-being-a-mod-… now I’m a game-keeper turned poacher.
Ummm. I suspect that the reserve will be very close to the buy now price (460 pounds).
I’m sure it is a fair price but still pushing it for me. Not sure about the return journey but it costs a small fortune to get them out of the U.K.
Barry
Hello Barry,Tisdalls imported 16 of these outfits,they didn't fly out the door-I've owned three!They didn't take my fancy and I felt lucky to get around $750NZ.Regards,Trev