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    Ext User(Chai Latte) Guest

    The Kelly Gun

    I'll be watching this auction with interest as last month I bought a piece
    of the bumper bar of the car Jesse Kelly crashed into the tree on Ebay.

    I reckon it should be worth a pretty penny in one or two hundred years when
    Jesse Kelly is a folk hero.

    http://abc.net.au/news/stories/2007/...section=justin



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    Ext User(Jeßus) Guest

    Re: The Kelly Gun

    Chai Latte wrote:
    > I'll be watching this auction with interest as last month I bought a piece
    > of the bumper bar of the car Jesse Kelly crashed into the tree on Ebay.
    >
    > I reckon it should be worth a pretty penny in one or two hundred years when
    > Jesse Kelly is a folk hero.


    It'll probably be cut down before another 200 years.

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    Ext User(John_H) Guest

    Re: The Kelly Gun

    Chai Latte wrote:

    >I'll be watching this auction with interest as last month I bought a piece
    >of the bumper bar of the car Jesse Kelly crashed into the tree on Ebay.
    >
    >I reckon it should be worth a pretty penny in one or two hundred years when
    >Jesse Kelly is a folk hero.
    >
    >http://abc.net.au/news/stories/2007/...section=justin


    Sure as shittin' it wasn't Ned's!

    His Navy Colt was handed in quite a few years back, by a descendant of
    the railway worker who picked it up after Ned was captured at
    Glenrowan. Probably been crushed (or at least had the barrel welded
    up) by now.

    Ben Hall's revolving rifle was auctioned circa 1997. It made around
    A$5,000.

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    John H

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    Ext User(David Springthorpe) Guest

    Re: The Kelly Gun

    On Fri, 09 Nov 2007 19:20:39 +1000, John_H <john4721@inbox.com> wrote:

    >Chai Latte wrote:
    >Sure as shittin' it wasn't Ned's!
    >
    >His Navy Colt was handed in quite a few years back, by a descendant of
    >the railway worker who picked it up after Ned was captured at
    >Glenrowan. Probably been crushed (or at least had the barrel welded
    >up) by now.
    >
    >Ben Hall's revolving rifle was auctioned circa 1997. It made around
    >A$5,000.


    I've got a historic axe that came out with the First Fleet if anyone's
    interested in buying it - mind you, it's had 17 new handles and 23 new heads
    over the years but otherwise it's in it's original condition.....

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