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The scrappies missed out on the Matilda bits, which have now gone to a good home, they did get the Blitz for $200. For Keiths benefit it was not a CGT, but probably an FFW 134inch cut down to a much shorter size. Did not have the extra bolts on the bottom of the swivel pin housings.
The pallets of V8's went for "not much" (I missed the actual price), one chap grabbed a complete crane because the V8 in that was the best on site. The "Bazookas" mentioned in an earlier post were 2 very rough PIATS, the "Bullet Holders" were apparently Limber ammunition trays (Seen heaps of them arround in the past, now I know what they are! Saw a shed that had the posts made out of these welded back to back and end to end). These items also went to a good home. Cost me a coffee and a sausage for a days entertainment. Rich.
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Thanks for the report Richard
Glad it wasn't a CGT! But looked like a handy yard crane all the same. Bet the inclement weather had an effect on attendance.
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Hi Richard
You should of come and said hello, I was standing around for most of the day tring to keep a low profile.... Kind regards |
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I noticed your low profile and thought I would leave you in peace, did ask you what the PIATs went for though.
Rich.
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Sorry I dident introduce my self ! You must be the guy that told me he had a shoulder pad for the item of intrest.??...
Kind regards Last edited by matilda IIA; 17-10-10 at 13:13. Reason: addition |
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