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Lucas Firing shovels

Discussion in 'Steam Traction' started by portline, Nov 17, 2008.

  1. andi

    andi New Member

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    Lol poor crispy shovel! Or is it spooky shovel highlander? Lol
     
  2. Ian Riley

    Ian Riley Part of the furniture Loco Owner

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    And that was only the second ever 'Bulldog' that I have to date managed to aquire... #-o
     
  3. Flying Fiver

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    I don't believe it, just had a look and its over £300 :smt103

    Time to stop using mine as a frying pan and store it until my son is old enough to use it I think
     
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    They must have a lot of money if they can afford to raise it £50 at a time.
     
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    £370. for a shovel. Thats the last time i'm using mine...
     
  6. Steve

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    You'll find it's quite hard firing a loco with your hands! One lump, or two...?
     
  7. Flying Fiver

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    It has been known !!!!!!
     
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    I'll just use one of my other, now aparent, less valuable shovels. Nowt wrong with hand firing. Just depends how big the lumps of coal are...
     
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    34007 Part of the furniture

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    I'll just use one of my other, now aparent, less valuable shovels. Nowt wrong with hand firing. Just depends how big the lumps of coal are...[/quote:enh19j3x]

    And the size of the firebox! Done it with Thomas!!! \:D/
     
  10. Flying Fiver

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    I'll just use one of my other, now aparent, less valuable shovels. Nowt wrong with hand firing. Just depends how big the lumps of coal are...[/quote:f6w5ylhr]

    Or how big the haycock is your trying to build \:D/
     
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    The shovel in question has just sold for £400!!!!!!!!!!!! :smt103 :smt103

    That is just madness. I am seriously concerned if that buyer is planning to perform safety critical work on any form of railway!
     
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    Does that suggest that there is a potential market for someone to produce a quality repro Lucas shovel. Or does it suggest there is just one individual who has too much money?
     
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    Well, makes a change from spending £60,000 on a nameplate.

    Or 45 quid on a teaspoon.
     
  14. Steve

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    On the basis of £45 for a teaspoon, it makes £400 for a Lucas quite a bargain!! :-k :-k
     
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    That how much you paid Steve?
     
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    Ah, but this wasn't just any teaspoon, it had the mystical letters GWR stamped into it! (This automatically guarantees a four-fold increase in price.)

    Mind you, there's a thought... Acquire old BR shovel (preferably one which is battered to death, for proppa orfenticity), carve the sacred three letters into handle, stamp blade with 'For use on (insert number of King)', and perhaps wrap a bit of old rag rand the handle - 'Yer, Colletts hanky mate.' Job done!

    I reckon I could buy an Aston Martin with the proceeds from that. 8)
     
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    Ah yes method to the madness and too much money, I had a 15% off voucher from ebay and I also think that looked after well it will be a sound investment. Not too mention the service i will hopefully get from it. I was more concerned with the bidder who was raising the amount he was willing to pay for it without reason. There was a touch a red mist decending when bidding there though I have to say.

    chris
     
  18. Steve

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    That how much you paid Steve?[/quote:ubesukyb]
    Martin,
    You forget I'm a Yorkshireman! I paid nowt for my Lucas \:D/ The handle's a bit more worn than the one on e-bay, though.
     
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    Steve Resident of Nat Pres Friend

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    But it wasn't just any old shovel. It had the magic word Lucas engraved on it! Worth far more than anything stamped GWR!
     
  20. gresleyman

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    Exactly a real mans shovel \:D/
     

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