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|  Kiwis have all the luck 
			
			Bren carrier buried in garden. http://www.stuff.co.nz/stuff/0,2106,3218017a10,00.html 
				__________________ Those who live by the sword will be shot by those of us who have progressed. - M38A1, 67-07800, ex LETE | 
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|  Re: Kiwis have all the luck Quote: 
  I'll bet these people will be getting some calls from miltary types and collectors ? Wonder what the couple will DO with their "find" ... I assume it's also a case of "finders keepers" if it's on their property? Karmen | 
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			thought it was a fairy story,s about buried army gear ,where i live was ww 2 site ,you hear stories about gully findin with stuff
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|  Re: Kiwis have all the luck 
			
			I'd say the scrap dealer had all the luck! Quote: 
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			Starnge to say, but it's quite common. There have many locations where all sorts of large metal objects have been buried in banks and soft ground to stabilise it. There were 4 carriers located together in the South Island a couple of years ago and there has been a pair of Steam Locomotives pulled out of a riverbank and one has been restored and is running again!
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