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    Quote Originally Posted by Barryg View Post
    Here's one that might be considered as high end if it went up for sale, might be a bit more than £1000 though



    Not the one and only but the one in the video would be cheaper

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PjpgwJyi94o
    I very nearly bought the anniversary model shown in the video, as I was after the 34 120th anniversary model but the one in the video is the 340 125th if I remember correctly, I contacted Versandhaus Schneider a few of years ago asking if by any chance they may have had a 120th model kicking about unsold and they said yes but it turned out to be the 125th shown above, massively disappointed after getting my hopes up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by look no hands View Post
    massively disappointed after getting my hopes up.

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    I think that is pretty much the Diana experience....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hsing-ee View Post
    I think that is pretty much the Diana experience....
    Like I've said in the past, I'm willing to overlook the little problems they seem to have sometimes as the 34 120th anniversary edition is such a pretty gun with perfect classic lines with some nice touches, I'd have one in a heartbeat if someone offered me one or I found one somewhere.

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