Hard to believe Collectors Source especially, would price it so low, but it sure didn't last long for sale.
They are very rare here in Canada and if it went $9,000, that is quite a good price for an all correct piece, unless indeed it was a put-together. If it wasn't all correct, then in my opinion, that price is on the high side, howver, I could be wrong. Prices on No.4 LB and HT snipers (correct and not) have risen dramatically over the last few years.
If anyone ever comes across one here in Canada for sale and needs some research vetted by Skennerton and our internal Advisory Panel to compare it against, these articles are quite thorough discussing the two variations that were manufactured...
Australian No.1 MkIII* H.T. Sniper Rifle (Short Bracket) Serial #76222 (Converted by Lithgow 1944-46)
c/w matching A.O.C. Model 1918 (3x) Scope Serial #76222 (Mfg by Australian Optical Co., Victoria)
c/w Canvas web sling with an inside layer of hard plastic (latex?). (Mfg in 1941 by B.H.G. Ltd)
1917/1945 No.1 MkIII* H.T. Sniper Rifle (Short Bracket) (224 pic photo montage)http://www.milsurps.com/showthread.php?t=3591
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1916/1945 No.1 MkIII* H.T. Sniper Rifle
Australian No.1 MkIII* H.T. Sniper Rifle (Medium Bracket) Serial #40068 (Converted by Lithgow 1944-46)
c/w matching A.O.C. Model 1918 (3x) Scope Serial #40068 (Mfg by Australian Optical Co., Victoria)
1916/1945 No.1 MkIII* H.T. Sniper Rifle (Medium Bracket) (165 pic photo montage)http://www.milsurps.com/content.php?r=418-1916-1945-No.1-MkIII*-H.T.-Sniper-Rifle-(Medium-Bracket)
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Regards,
Doug