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Old 11th February 2010, 15:35
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They all look very nice John but i think i would have to take a trip to the building society .

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Thanks for info John lots of money I would think, Ill just watch. Regards Jim
Way outside my league as well! The cost price for the Unknown Warrior plate without the crest was over £600, so I have no idea what these will go for but I would expect well into four figures!

Still there was a guy at The Loughborough Gala the other week doing nice wooden replicas for under £100 - might just stretch to one of those!

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Old 19th February 2010, 16:17
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Amazing what horses can and were used for!! A bit young to have seen any of that in the flesh but i do remember being in a wee yard qwhen i was a nipper and seeing a couple of wagons being 'shunted' by the ScotRail A reg Morris Van Length of sturdy rope and much wheelspinning got them where they were wanted
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Old 19th February 2010, 20:35
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i was a nipper and seeing a couple of wagons being 'shunted' by the ScotRail A reg Morris Van Length of sturdy rope and much wheelspinning got them where they were wanted
It is still horsepower Maxfly .

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