The top bidder, an electronic cigarette company, said it was looking for ideas on what to do with the ghosts.
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I have some old aircraft parts in the loft. Joystick from a Canberra, altimeter from the prototype Harrier - P.1127 it was called. Lots of assorted bits from more than one TSR2 and many others. Think they might be worth something?Last edited by Cliphead; 9 March 2010, 20:56.
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That's not as a good a price as one bloke got for his 25 year old washing machine by adding a silly story.
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Home-living...-223309871.htm
He got over $5,000 NZD for it.
http://www.stuff.co.nz/oddstuff/2517...ches-over-5000
You have to wonder about some people don't you?
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Bottled Ghosts: a Snip at NZ$2,830
Amazing what you can sell nowadays
Other enquiries were more sceptical, with one reader suggesting he too had spirits in bottles in a cupboard at home.
"I think they are called Jim Beam and the other is Johnnie Walker," he said.
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