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Old 02-02-17, 19:01
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I can't speak as to the Australian army, but the Royal Carriage Department designed equipment all used somewhat standard wheels. The brass hubs allowed users to replace spokes, so you did not require a wheelwright. We have several examples of wheels on older guns here where the spokes themselves are manufacturer marked, broadarrow marked, and dated.
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