Auction with items of, well i cant explain it, but its amazing. Including a life size replica of bigfoot, thylacine and others! In Sydney, Friday 23rd November, late notice i apologise but i just stumbled accross it.
http://www.lawsons.com.au/asp/fullCatal ... &saletype=
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Hey Kagey
Thanks for the link, does anyone know who bought this Thylacine?
The link didnt provide any links to the life size statue of Bigfoot though? I can make out the left foot in the above link, but I would really like to know is did the Bigfoot statue sell and if so how much, tried to do a search on their site couldnt find anything?
Thanks for the link, does anyone know who bought this Thylacine?
The link didnt provide any links to the life size statue of Bigfoot though? I can make out the left foot in the above link, but I would really like to know is did the Bigfoot statue sell and if so how much, tried to do a search on their site couldnt find anything?
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Don't know who bought that one, but seeing it prmopted me to google a business I drive past regularly out past me:
http://www.natureworks.com.au/index.php?page=9
Looks like they're the one's who made it - Thylacine freestanding on rock = $750, not too bad (esp comp to some of the dino proces etc...).
There's also a sswwweeeeett sabre-tooth skull there for $295, in case anyone's wondering what to get me for Christmas (maybe you can all chip in together...).
http://www.natureworks.com.au/index.php?page=9
Looks like they're the one's who made it - Thylacine freestanding on rock = $750, not too bad (esp comp to some of the dino proces etc...).
There's also a sswwweeeeett sabre-tooth skull there for $295, in case anyone's wondering what to get me for Christmas (maybe you can all chip in together...).
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Nice find Forestguy
They have some great looking stuff on their site.
Although I am still interested as to what this Bigfoot statue would have gone for at Auction.
They have some great looking stuff on their site.
Although I am still interested as to what this Bigfoot statue would have gone for at Auction.
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Sorry i didn't get back to you sooner. You can view the catalogue with realised prices at their website. http://www.lawsons.com.au/asp/searchres ... e_no=7905A++
The bigfoot (lot number 1825) sold for $1,200
The bigfoot (lot number 1825) sold for $1,200
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Hey Kagey
Thanks for that link found what I was after.
They have some good stuff up for Auction, saw a lot of interesting goodies that could potentially sway me.
May keep my eye open on that Auction in future.
Cheers
Thanks for that link found what I was after.
They have some good stuff up for Auction, saw a lot of interesting goodies that could potentially sway me.
May keep my eye open on that Auction in future.
Cheers
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