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    Posh Mills Grenade lighter !

    For the collector who has everything, read the whole description, including the price !

    http://www.luxurylaunches.com/other_...ar_lighter.php
    "Smoke me a kipper, i'll be back for breakfast!"

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    Impressive but I'd rather have 9 grands worth of the real thing...........

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    Quote Originally Posted by siegfreid View Post
    Impressive but I'd rather have 9 grands worth of the real thing...........
    I like the look of that but I think I'm with Siegfreid on the price bit.

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    I am on the same page, bitchin' to look at but I am not a buyer, just an admirer........Dano
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    A couple of years ago a dealer at a local boot sale brought me a very similar looking highly polished Mills grenade - but it was not a lighter and I am sure it was ALL aluminium - I was not sure about it, as it had no markings at all, but did have a removable base plug and internal components - there were a couple of big ordnance factories around here and I wondered if it was a "trade sample" or "lunch break model"? - We haggled on the price but could not agree and I left it. Later he claimed he had got a considerably higher price than he asked me, but this was not the first time he had said that, though I did get a few good buys off him. I have always wondered what it was and have never seen anything similar in books or online - this silver one is about the nearest in appearance - anyone any ideas?

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    I'm sure there was an all alluminium model, maybe for sample. I think there was an example on that Mills grenade site that I can't remember the page name of.

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    seem to remember reading somewhere that mills produced some in aluminium as protypes, which makes sense as he was in the aluminium business

    Any Live or Dug ordnance shown by me has been disposed of by military EOD personnel .



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    http://www.millsgrenades.co.uk/image...mk3%20ally.jpg

    Stunning example the only one i have ever seen and handled.

    Dave

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    So are you going to buy the silver one then Dave ?
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    also Bonnex has a photo of a couple in the following link see post no5 http://www.bocn.co.uk/vbforum/thread...lls-what-is-it

    Any Live or Dug ordnance shown by me has been disposed of by military EOD personnel .



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