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741

Wednesday, July 18th 2012, 7:16pm

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Originally posted by Rooijen10
Somehow the MAS da 38m seems to be calling out to Mazda... :D


If the Persians wished to bid, we hold nothing against Zoroastrians. ;)

742

Wednesday, July 18th 2012, 7:42pm

RE: Philippine Small Craft Disposals

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Originally posted by BruceDuncan
The Philippine Navy is disposing of a substantial number of its small craft. The following are offered in batch lots, as is, where is, for best offer.

Lot Number Three - 11 examples of the V-121 class Vedette


A bid of 70 tons has been placed on Lot Number Three.

743

Wednesday, July 18th 2012, 8:04pm

RE: Philippine Small Craft Disposals

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Originally posted by BruceDuncan

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Originally posted by BruceDuncan
The Philippine Navy is disposing of a substantial number of its small craft. The following are offered in batch lots, as is, where is, for best offer.

Lot Number Three - 11 examples of the V-121 class Vedette


A bid of 70 tons has been placed on Lot Number Three.



Further bids have been received:

Lot Number One: 230 tons

Lot Number Two: 185 tons

Lot Number Three: 75 tons

744

Thursday, July 19th 2012, 1:58am

RE: Philippine Small Craft Disposals

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Originally posted by BruceDuncan

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Originally posted by BruceDuncan

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Originally posted by BruceDuncan
The Philippine Navy is disposing of a substantial number of its small craft. The following are offered in batch lots, as is, where is, for best offer.

Lot Number Three - 11 examples of the V-121 class Vedette


A bid of 70 tons has been placed on Lot Number Three.



Further bids have been received:

Lot Number One: 230 tons

Lot Number Two: 185 tons

Lot Number Three: 75 tons



High bid on Lot Number Three now stands a 90 tons

745

Thursday, July 19th 2012, 8:31pm

RE: Philippine Small Craft Disposals

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Originally posted by BruceDuncan

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Originally posted by BruceDuncan

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Originally posted by BruceDuncan

Quoted

Originally posted by BruceDuncan
The Philippine Navy is disposing of a substantial number of its small craft. The following are offered in batch lots, as is, where is, for best offer.

Lot Number Three - 11 examples of the V-121 class Vedette


A bid of 70 tons has been placed on Lot Number Three.



Further bids have been received:

Lot Number One: 230 tons

Lot Number Two: 185 tons

Lot Number Three: 75 tons



High bid on Lot Number Three now stands a 90 tons


A new top bid has been received for Lot Number Three - 100 tons.

746

Thursday, July 19th 2012, 9:05pm

Additional Philippine Ship Disposals

The Philippine Navy is considering disposal of:

Rabihorcado class Destroyer Minesweeper - three units; details can be found here.

Solitario Class Destroyers - four units; details can be found here.

747

Thursday, July 19th 2012, 9:09pm

Guess the usual suspect will be bidding for those. :D

748

Thursday, July 19th 2012, 10:11pm

RE: Philippine Small Craft Disposals

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Originally posted by BruceDuncan

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Originally posted by BruceDuncan

Quoted

Originally posted by BruceDuncan

Quoted

Originally posted by BruceDuncan

Quoted

Originally posted by BruceDuncan
The Philippine Navy is disposing of a substantial number of its small craft. The following are offered in batch lots, as is, where is, for best offer.

Lot Number Three - 11 examples of the V-121 class Vedette


A bid of 70 tons has been placed on Lot Number Three.



Further bids have been received:

Lot Number One: 230 tons

Lot Number Two: 185 tons

Lot Number Three: 75 tons



High bid on Lot Number Three now stands a 90 tons


A new top bid has been received for Lot Number Three - 100 tons.


Further bids have been received

Current High Bids

Lot Number One: 230 tons

Lot Number Two: 420 tons

Lot Number Three: 100 tons

749

Friday, July 20th 2012, 1:18pm

RE: Philippine Small Craft Disposals

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Originally posted by BruceDuncan

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Originally posted by BruceDuncan

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Originally posted by BruceDuncan

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Originally posted by BruceDuncan

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Originally posted by BruceDuncan

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Originally posted by BruceDuncan
The Philippine Navy is disposing of a substantial number of its small craft. The following are offered in batch lots, as is, where is, for best offer.

Lot Number Three - 11 examples of the V-121 class Vedette


A bid of 70 tons has been placed on Lot Number Three.



Further bids have been received:

Lot Number One: 230 tons

Lot Number Two: 185 tons

Lot Number Three: 75 tons



High bid on Lot Number Three now stands a 90 tons


A new top bid has been received for Lot Number Three - 100 tons.


Further bids have been received

Current High Bids

Lot Number One: 230 tons

Lot Number Two: 420 tons

Lot Number Three: 100 tons



A further bid of 120 tons on Lot Number Three has been received.

750

Friday, July 20th 2012, 9:01pm

RE: Philippine Small Craft Disposals

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Originally posted by BruceDuncan

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Originally posted by BruceDuncan

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Originally posted by BruceDuncan

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Originally posted by BruceDuncan

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Originally posted by BruceDuncan

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Originally posted by BruceDuncan

Quoted

Originally posted by BruceDuncan
The Philippine Navy is disposing of a substantial number of its small craft. The following are offered in batch lots, as is, where is, for best offer.

Lot Number Three - 11 examples of the V-121 class Vedette


A bid of 70 tons has been placed on Lot Number Three.



Further bids have been received:

Lot Number One: 230 tons

Lot Number Two: 185 tons

Lot Number Three: 75 tons



High bid on Lot Number Three now stands a 90 tons


A new top bid has been received for Lot Number Three - 100 tons.


Further bids have been received

Current High Bids

Lot Number One: 230 tons

Lot Number Two: 420 tons

Lot Number Three: 100 tons



A further bid of 120 tons on Lot Number Three has been received.


Bidding continues. Current high bids are as follows:

Lot Number One: 230 tons

Lot Number Two: 440 tons

Lot Number Three: 140 tons

751

Saturday, July 21st 2012, 12:39am

Mexico announces that the 16 ex-Atlantean E-class destroyers have been sold.

Also Mexico is very displeased at all these bidders that have been driving up the price on the Filipino ships. Mexico will make its displeasure shown by having its representative at the LoN make threatening faces against those nations representatives...

752

Saturday, July 21st 2012, 12:45am

The Irish ambassadors at the League of Nations get out their cameras to record this for posterity. :D

753

Saturday, July 21st 2012, 3:33pm

DF, you're telling us that Mexico is currently bidding on those MTBs? I thought you were the Destroyer Master and only bought destroyers. :D

754

Saturday, July 21st 2012, 4:56pm

RE: Philippine Small Craft Disposals

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Originally posted by BruceDuncan

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Originally posted by BruceDuncan

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Originally posted by BruceDuncan

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Originally posted by BruceDuncan

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Originally posted by BruceDuncan

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Originally posted by BruceDuncan

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Originally posted by BruceDuncan

Quoted

Originally posted by BruceDuncan
The Philippine Navy is disposing of a substantial number of its small craft. The following are offered in batch lots, as is, where is, for best offer.

Lot Number Three - 11 examples of the V-121 class Vedette


A bid of 70 tons has been placed on Lot Number Three.



Further bids have been received:

Lot Number One: 230 tons

Lot Number Two: 185 tons

Lot Number Three: 75 tons



High bid on Lot Number Three now stands a 90 tons


A new top bid has been received for Lot Number Three - 100 tons.


Further bids have been received

Current High Bids

Lot Number One: 230 tons

Lot Number Two: 420 tons

Lot Number Three: 100 tons



A further bid of 120 tons on Lot Number Three has been received.


Bidding continues. Current high bids are as follows:

Lot Number One: 230 tons

Lot Number Two: 440 tons

Lot Number Three: 140 tons



A bid of 460 tons has been received on Lot Number Two

Current high bids are as follows:

Lot Number One: 230 tons

Lot Number Two: 460 tons

Lot Number Three: 140 tons

755

Saturday, July 21st 2012, 5:23pm

FINAL: Philippine Small Craft Disposals

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Originally posted by BruceDuncan

A bid of 460 tons has been received on Lot Number Two

Current high bids are as follows:

Lot Number One: 230 tons

Lot Number Two: 460 tons

Lot Number Three: 140 tons


Bidding is now closed:

Lot Number One: High Bid 230 tons - Japan

Lot Number Two: High Bid 460 tons - Argentina

Lot Number Three: High Bid 140 tons - Japan

The boats in question will be turned over to the new owners at receipt of payment, at the commencement of 4Q42.

Thank you for your participation. Please see our advertisements elsewhere for other surface craft still available for disposal.

The Management

756

Wednesday, August 1st 2012, 11:07pm

Summarizing - Philippine Disposals

The following vessels of the Philippine Navy have been declared surplus and remain available for disposal. If not otherwise sold, they will be paid off for scrapping commencing the 4th Quarter of 1942

The two troop transports of the Itbayat class; details of these vessels can be found here.

Rabihorcado class Destroyer Minesweeper - three units; details can be found here.

Solitario Class Destroyers - four units; details can be found here.

757

Tuesday, August 21st 2012, 3:24pm

Philippine Disposals 1943

The twelve destroyers of the Wickes/ Kagwang class are now available for sale abroad; details of the vessels can be found here.

Vessels are sold in as-is condition; failing sale, they will be scrapped in 1Q43.

758

Saturday, September 1st 2012, 9:44pm

Kriegsmarine Disposals 1943

The Kriegsmarine is preparing for disposal of a number of small craft during 1943. This includes:

Up to twelve (12) small escorts of the Vp11 class – details of these vessels can be found here

Up to twelve (12) motor torpedo boats of the Typ 36 class – details of these vessels can be found here

Up to sixteen (16) motor minesweepers of the Typ M1 class – details of these vessels can be found here

Up to ten (10) minesweepers of the R11 class – details of these vessels can be found here

759

Sunday, September 2nd 2012, 1:19am

RE: Kriegsmarine Disposals 1943

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Originally posted by BruceDuncan
The Kriegsmarine is preparing for disposal of a number of small craft during 1943. This includes:

Up to twelve (12) small escorts of the Vp11 class – details of these vessels can be found here

Up to twelve (12) motor torpedo boats of the Typ 36 class – details of these vessels can be found here

Up to sixteen (16) motor minesweepers of the Typ M1 class – details of these vessels can be found here

Up to ten (10) minesweepers of the R11 class – details of these vessels can be found here


Bids have been received for the 16 motor minesweepers of the M1 class - high bid now stands at 475 tons

Bids have been received for the 12 motor torpedo boats of the Typ 36 class - high bid now stands at 250 tons.

760

Sunday, September 2nd 2012, 12:45pm

KM Disposals - M1 class Motor Minesweepers

A new bid for the M1 Motor Minesweepers has been received. High bid is now 800 tons.