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PostPosted: Sat Dec 04, 2010 2:54 pm 
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my business is selling a gorgeous sensenich prop from a ryan pt 22 on ebay. it even has the hub cover!! if you've watched pawn stars you'll see the identical prop hanging above a door. the ebay auction number is 170574733936, seller is cargogifts, my company's ebay name. it's not airworthy, but it will be 1 heck of a decorator piece in your man cave or hangar. you'll see my ugly mug holding it in 2 of the pictures :rolleyes: . any questions on it please let me know.

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What are the partial mannequin figures (to your right in the pictures you're holding the prop) used for?


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PostPosted: Mon Dec 06, 2010 9:33 pm 
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75% of my 1 store is clothing, hence the mannequins. want me to fix you up with 1?? :lol:

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Tom,
That Lucky Lindy Bank looks more like Lindy Zombie :hide:
Is that from the late 20's?

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yeah it's vintage 20's, somebody futzed it up with the paint job over the years but it's still cool, & hefty weight wise. the bulk of the collection will be auctioned february to april 2011 w/ phillip weiss auctions out of new york state. i'll keep any interested wixers posted as to the situation progress. google them, they sold a single postage stamp for a million bucks this past year or so. they were recommended by sotheby's to handle the sale, so i think that speaks for the auction company's credentials & the magnitude of the items i'm brokering.

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