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From: wingnut  (Original Message)Sent: 10/4/2004 8:28 PM
I am inviting offers on a  No 32 telescopic sight.(mk3?)
Optics are still brilliant. In its original steel case(case has painted rifle serial, believed to be in CHCH NZ or Auckland NZ).
Has mounting bracket and original bikini bra leather lens cover.


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From: ButchSent: 10/4/2004 11:34 PM
Wingnut,
 
here is an article about the no. 32 series (primarily about the mk1)
 
 
HTH's
Butch
 

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From: wingnutSent: 10/5/2004 8:25 PM
Hi Butch,
Thanks for the pointer.It is easy to be seduced by items like at www.bdlltd.com/misc
There are plenty of refs on the web but Skennertons description in his book : "The Lee Enfeild" is the best. 
 

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From: ButchSent: 10/5/2004 9:23 PM
oh they do have some very nice items dont they
 
(i had to remove the /misc from the url to get it to work)
 
even though that ref was mainly about the MK1,  I as hoping it would convey just how nice and historically signifigant your MK3 is
 
Cheers'
Butch

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