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Old 17-09-08, 10:04
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I do hope that there were no US forces there in the way.

There is a lovely 25-pdr at the Tower of London that I photographed..a beautiful piece. The caption said that the last use by the Britrish was in 1972 in Oman by the SAS. The gun was used as a saluting gun until 2001.
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Old 17-09-08, 15:15
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Many Thanks David. I would very much like to use this picture on our website.
I belong to the Limber Gunners Association c/o 7th Toronto Regiment RCA and we are building a new website. We are an Association dedicated to maintaining and displaying a restored WW II & Korean War 25 pdr.for the Regiment.( I served the 25 pdrs in WW II - Normandy & beyond)
My "e"mail address is hdanter@rogers.com.
Thanks again
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Old 17-09-08, 15:30
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I do hope that there were no US forces there in the way.

There is a lovely 25-pdr at the Tower of London that I photographed..a beautiful piece. The caption said that the last use by the Britrish was in 1972 in Oman by the SAS. The gun was used as a saluting gun until 2001.
Yes it is beautifull!!!
Does someone has the description of the dragropes that are fitted on the howitzer?
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Old 17-09-08, 18:52
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Old 22-09-08, 13:02
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David Hayward, could you be me explicit?
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Old 22-09-08, 13:13
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I sent Herb a high-resolution copy direct. With compliments!

Best wishes,

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Gilles:

I have one sample and am costing out what it would be to have them made by a chap that does alot of maritime ropework.

They are available in the UK at about 30-40 quid (60 to 80 bucks) which isn't bad until you figure in shipping as they each weigh in at about 25 pounds!

I need one more for the 25 pounder, two for the 17 pounder and two for the 6 pounder (they were, as best I can deternine, the same for all guns.) I'll probably get two for the 40 mm Bofors as well, although I can't remember if they are on the tool kit list.

The hardest part will be the hooks as they are a special item, long and slim with a slot for the leather keeper.

I'll let you know what I learn on the cost side of things.

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Old 27-09-08, 18:31
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OK GUNNER let me know of anny finding.
In the mean time we will use regular hooks, but I still need the rope lenght.

If you want I could post a picture of a dragrope assembly that I have received from the Artillery Museum in Shilo Manitoba.
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