For Immediate
Release
Contact: John Conway
86.626.4661 – ext. 1008
Manuel Noriega personal items surface on Internet
auction
Machete brandished
during iconic television broadcast is one of many items up for bid on
www.manions.com
Kansas City, KS (Nov 10, 2010) - On the heels of former
Panamanian dictator Manuel Noriega’s sentence to
seven years in French prison, after serving two decades incarcerated in the
United States, numerous personal mementos highlighting his life and military
career are consigned with Manion’s International
Auction House, Inc, of Kansas City, Kansas and up for bid on their Internet
auction website: www.manions.com.
“The consignor is a former US Special Forces soldier who participated in
‘Operation Just Cause’ in a unit identified as ‘Task Force Bayonet’, said Manion’s company representative John Conway. “The
collection includes a copy of a signed three page letter explaining exactly how
this soldier came upon these items in Noriega’s
private sleeping quarters.”
One highpoint of the collection is a personalized machete with Panamanian
military enamel details. "It is believed this is the same weapon Noriega
waved above his head during a televised address in which he responded to
American threats of invasion," said
Combat photos of the
Manion's International Auction House, Inc. has
brokered the sale of historic collectibles and firearms, with a heavy emphasis
on militaria, since 1971. “Over the years we've acquired items from many
infamous bad guys of history,” said
The Noriega items are set to close November 22 as part of Manion's
“Premier” monthly auction; the consignor has set the reserve bid price at
$20,000. To learn more about Manion's International
Auction House, Inc. and the services they provide, visit www.manions.com or
call 866.626.4661 .
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