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PostPosted: Wed Sep 01, 2010 9:04 pm 
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W.W.II aircraft parts & accessories in auction

Details, including pix, here: http://www.stevegrahamauctioneer.com/

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TYPE Auction ~ Clearing Sale


WHEN Sunday 5th September 10am


WHERE 1672 Kyneton - Metcalfe Rd Kyneton (That's in VICTORIA, AUSTRALIA)


FOR AUCTION Aircraft Parts & Instruments,
Trucks, Old Cars, Military Collectables



SAMPLE LOTS

Inc:1957 hillman minx 4 door sedan, 1965 morris 1100 auto sedan, 1962 wolsley, 1994 Toyota Corolla Seca, , 1942 QL Bedford winch recovery truck, 1978 dodge banana back truck, chipstar 4cylinder perkins diesel wood chipper (trailer mounted), rolls royce avon jet engine, rolls royce dart engine cowl, rolls royce merlin ignition harness – valves & rockets, b24 instrument panel, b24 turret controls, bubble sextants, lincoln & lancaster turret canopies, lancaster astro dome canopies, beaufort & beaufighter torpedo winches, mosquito rudder trim & aelron trim controls, aircraft seats, fuel tanks, timber propeller, aircraft control stick tops, medium landing compass, british astrograph, japanese inclinometer, sea fury throttle, army pocket watch, altometers, leather pilots helmet, 1950’s jet pilot helmets, mosquito reconnaissance camera, sights, oil coolers, qty beaufort internal lighting, f24 camera motors, aircraft bomb racks, german army dkw generator set, dc3 exhausts, b51 & p40 mustang tail wheels, asstd aircraft tyres & wheels, helmets, magnetos, large qty aircraft instruments / gauges, large qty aircraft spark plugs, avro lincoln oil tank, aircraft dinghy, aircraft engine cowls, cables, compasses, aircraft related collectable items, generator sets, stationary motors, railway guards lantern, railway ticket punch & tickets, truck jacks, lathe tools, assorted tools, kelly & lewis stationery motor, mobilco tiller, cast iron claw foot baths, deutscher slasher mower, Honda mini bike, grey fergie tractor parts, petrol driven edge trimmer, self propelled baromix tipper, turf mower, international b250 nose cone, welder, collectors steering wheels, original hand made dwarfs push bike, lemcol drum trolley, ammo boxes, jerry cans, truck tyres, machine tyres, truck jack, sand blaster, 3 phase compressor, car badges, tap & die sets, large qty new & used holden & toyota car parts, assorted car & truck parts, sword, machetes, rustic old wares, die cast model aeroplanes, military items, pipe bender, signs, old tractor parts, stationary motor parts, collectable military items,
Heaps More
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INSPECT

Thursday 12noon – 3pm
Saturday 10am -1pm
Sunday from 8.00am

I've no connection with the auctioneer, or sales, just thought it will be of interest to some.

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PostPosted: Thu Sep 02, 2010 12:22 am 
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Just popped along to the viewing. There's a good deal of interesting aeronautica, all W.W.II or era, including a complete B-24 panel, multiple RA(A)F gunsights, lots of instruments, some US gunsights and a couple of pedestal turret controls.

I'd be surprised if there wasn't some stuff some WIXers are searching for.

Had a word with Steve, anyone interested from overseas can e-mail with details and a max offer and he'll take it on board as long as it's before Saturday PM Australian time (which, unless you are in NZ, is before yours).

I took a load of pics myself (Steve has lots up on the website, and the catalogue already) so if there's something of interest drop me a note.

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PostPosted: Thu Sep 02, 2010 6:25 am 
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Some items. The numbers are listed in the catalogue on the auction website. More photos in the album.

http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v708/ ... amAuction/

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PostPosted: Thu Sep 02, 2010 6:46 am 
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wonder where they have been hiding all this time; did you happen to find out if it was all one collection? it is the kind of town where you feel you have to die there to be a local - but even then ...


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PostPosted: Thu Sep 02, 2010 6:51 am 
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A few more:

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PostPosted: Thu Sep 02, 2010 7:27 am 
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Last batch.

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Lots more pics in the album (listed above) and auctioneers pics on his website, as well as the catalogue which covers the numbers seen on the items here.

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PostPosted: Thu Sep 02, 2010 9:21 am 
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wonder where they have been hiding all this time; did you happen to find out if it was all one collection? it is the kind of town where you feel you have to die there to be a local - but even then ...


This is all one "collection" its the second last auction of the parts from Hughes Trading, the mother load of parts for Australian restorers for the last 50 years, this is the second auction this year and there is a further one planned for @ next March.

Hughes Trading scrapped many of the WW2 aircraft in Australia including some of the PNG airfields, as well as purchasing WW2 Government/Defence surplus materials for many years, I have been buying parts from them for over 30 years and I'm by no means a major customer.

I was down there today taking similar photos to James of the items of interest to me and marking up my shopping list, there will be wall to wall people there on sunday.

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James,

Thanks for bringing the auction to our attention. I've contacted Steve with several bids!

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Dean the long-distance bidder


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PostPosted: Fri Sep 03, 2010 3:39 am 
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Thanks for bringing the auction to our attention. I've contacted Steve with several bids!

No problem, Dean. The more parts that go to fill holes in project the better. If I've helped, it's nice to know.

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