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George: Thanks for the pictures. While the easy way would be with existing hubs, it is clear one could make them. We'll see.
Looked at the units again yesterday and the 4.5 has the conversion marked "18 pdr" as shown in your earlier picture. Interesting. Also noted that the limbers especially have a number to leather pouches still attached, which might be of interest to some, assuming most would not have survived. Will get pictures posted asap. Thanks again. Barry |
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