You would if you could wouldn't you?
Posted by: Roy T on 15 November 2006
Not too sure if the year end bonus will stretch this far but come in no. 873000 your time is up 

Posted on: 15 November 2006 by J.N.
This looks like very good value Roy, compared to the £73.3 million, someone recently paid for Jackson Pollock's 'No 5' from 1948.
John.

John.
Posted on: 15 November 2006 by JonR
quote:Originally posted by Roy T:
Not too sure if the year end bonus will stretch this far but come in no. 873000 your time is up![]()
I suspect Mick has already snapped it up

Posted on: 16 November 2006 by Jono 13

Beautiful.
Real engineering.
Bastard expensive.
Jono
Posted on: 16 November 2006 by Hammerhead
But oh so bling finish!
Posted on: 22 November 2006 by JWM
Not the picture or the camera, but perhaps one of these...?
Rock and pop music memorabilia is displayed by Christie's 21 November 2006 at the Hard Rock Cafe in New York.
The items displayed for the December 4th auction are (L – R) a 1968 Fender Stratocaster guitar owned by Jimi Hendrix, working lyrics in Paul McCarney's hand writing for the Beatles, a black and white mugshot photograph of Jimi Hendrix from the Toronto Police Department and a demonstration album of The Freewheelin by Bob Dylan in 1963, (Photo by Stan Honda/AFP/Getty Images)

Rock and pop music memorabilia is displayed by Christie's 21 November 2006 at the Hard Rock Cafe in New York.
The items displayed for the December 4th auction are (L – R) a 1968 Fender Stratocaster guitar owned by Jimi Hendrix, working lyrics in Paul McCarney's hand writing for the Beatles, a black and white mugshot photograph of Jimi Hendrix from the Toronto Police Department and a demonstration album of The Freewheelin by Bob Dylan in 1963, (Photo by Stan Honda/AFP/Getty Images)