Another anzani bitsa!
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Re: Another anzani bitsa!
That's exactly the same model as the last one, series 3 OA, look at that start price, gentlemen you lit that fire!
Make it idiot proof and someone will make a better idiot.
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Re: Another anzani bitsa!
Yep" Talk about opening up a flood gate.Charles uk wrote:That's exactly the same model as the last one, series 3 OA, look at that start price, gentlemen you lit that fire!
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Re: Another anzani bitsa!
This one I think will get 3-4 bids at most. No bid would be better..
I love the 10600/145 turns!!!
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Re: Another anzani bitsa!
The guy had no feedback so whoever gets it..needs to pick it up also!
on about that i bought something recently off someone with no feedback...the items simply didn't turn up!
Its strange he knows its old maybe hes guessing as to value but he doesn't know what it is...yet
on about that i bought something recently off someone with no feedback...the items simply didn't turn up!
Its strange he knows its old maybe hes guessing as to value but he doesn't know what it is...yet
Re: Another anzani bitsa!
No thank you! I have now started looking at other 1930s outboards that are just as interesting and finding far more sensible prices.
Why spend silly money on an item that will require possibly as much again spending on it? Crackers and sooner or later somebody will spend silly money only to discover the gearbox or cylinder is scrap and no replacement is available. it won't seem a very good investment then.
Having said that I've just seen a Vincent in pieces in a box go for over £20k
Why spend silly money on an item that will require possibly as much again spending on it? Crackers and sooner or later somebody will spend silly money only to discover the gearbox or cylinder is scrap and no replacement is available. it won't seem a very good investment then.
Having said that I've just seen a Vincent in pieces in a box go for over £20k
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Re: Another anzani bitsa!
Oyster 49 wrote:No thank you!
discover the gearbox or cylinder is scrap and no replacement is available. it won't seem a very good investment then.
Yes definitely i would want one to be completely mechanically sound otherwise its just a useless expensive ornament!
problem for me is im too far out of the way up here
Re: Another anzani bitsa!
Maybe the working avatar has given the game away....Charles uk wrote:That's exactly the same model as the last one, series 3 OA, look at that start price, gentlemen you lit that fire!
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Re: Another anzani bitsa!
Great minds think alike Huggy, I have just mentioned that to one of the moderators.Hugz wrote: Maybe the working avatar has given the game away....
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Re: Another anzani bitsa!
I dont understand these last 2 posts 
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Re: Another anzani bitsa!
download/file.php?avatar=875_1319820774.gifNiander101 wrote:I dont understand these last 2 posts
Keep up P
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Re: Another anzani bitsa!
Surely not 
Re: Another anzani bitsa!
Maybe a few avatars of the twin will bring some of them to light. Now there is a challenge........ 
Re: Another anzani bitsa!
Posting of such a thing on this forum is not allowed. Hush hush..