Maybe the price was a typo, the printed price was something like 3190
pounds for a 'very good' example. I checked Brooks web site for more
info but nothing was current. Pedigree checking is left up to the
buyer and this one might be so flagrantly phony it didn't have a
reserve on it.
Jeff
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Subject: Re: Another Harrington Tiger
Author: Steve Laifman <laifman@flash.net> at INTERNET
Date: 9/26/97 7:29 PM
nicholsj@oakwood.org wrote:
>
>
> In the current issue of Thoroughbred and Classic Cars is an auction
> result where a 1965 Harrington Tiger sold for over 3000 pounds. Could
> there be more than one or is it a fake? The auction house was Brooks.
>
>
> Jeff
That's about $5200. For a Tiger? For a Harrington? For a Harrington
Tiger????
Did the buyer get a kiss, as well?
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