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getting a piece of artwork valued tomorrow

bought it when I bought this house, largest piece by Alfred Sinclair, was in WA & SA Art Galleries

ebay buy :( they even framed it etc, was like $600 all up yrs ago

its this fella's biggest piece of work in the 1920's and he started the Eisle Club with his brother and Hans Heysen (familiar??) :)

so, here's hoping its a 10k piece :)

I reckon so, at least in 10yrs time Im sure it'll be worth 10or20. anyhow going to get it valued and if its worth it perhaps auction.

really want a bike again :) :) :)

%6500$ for a 2001 Suzuki gsxr 750 .......

really keen in a 11grand 2001 Aprillia RSV-R Mille

just dont have any money whatsoever LMAO !

have to refinance soon, ie in next 2 months, so might work something out

but perhaps 6g + my 200cc pitbike isnt out of the question on a 18,000km 2001 GSXR 750cc

and soon enough we'll want to trade up the 24,000km old '03 Daewoo Nubira (blue sedan, 2.0L 4cy 5spd manual)

to a mazda tribute / ford escape

kids are only getting taller.......

anyone want a 12,500$ piece of australian artwork lol?

famous, art gallery material :)

Not sure if anyone here heard about the Big Day Out truck that flipped in Truro but I was on my way to the river and went past it.

The road was blocked off but I had to walk down the street to go to the bottle'O and got these pics..... aparantly it lost control at the top corner and slid all the way down the main street.

Truro is bad luck.. murders..my car and my friends car breaking down there.... truck crash...

Not sure if anyone here heard about the Big Day Out truck that flipped in Truro but I was on my way to the river and went past it.

The road was blocked off but I had to walk down the street to go to the bottle'O and got these pics..... aparantly it lost control at the top corner and slid all the way down the main street.

Truro is bad luck.. murders..my car and my friends car breaking down there.... truck crash...

Hmm, crash right outside a bottle-o. Did they check his breath? :)

He musta been doing something stupid to end up like that!

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