Thanks Ken. I find it interesting that he mentions:
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The most interesting feature of the light curve, I think, is its similarity to a few other classical systems (historical ones) that have shown "oscillations" during the peak and early stages of decline. The one that is rather striking is a relatively recent nova, V5588 Sgr 2009."
That one struck me as something unusual. It was quite dim (not reaching mag 11) and was in one of my usual nova search fields. I actually gave the alert on the second big spike through vsnet-alert because it suddenly became visible again in my frames. It disappeared again but later I seemed to get a faint trace of it again. Not entirely confident in what I was seeing, I did notify Mike Simonsen (AAVSO) who had been observing it - turns out it was the third spike! I posted the AAVSO light curve in the other thread a week or two back, link here:
http://www.iceinspace.com.au/forum/s...&postcount=135
But you'll see it's not quite the same behaviour as V1369 Cen.
Cheers -