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Pictures right below provided by Bob Packard, of Chester, NH, who used our 30" cannon wheels on this cannon. Pictures provided by customers that used our Cannon Wheels |
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This cannon, made with our stock cannon wheels, was provided
by a customer who neglected to give us his name....
We do appreciate the pics.
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Jules Martino, of Silverton OR. was kind enough to provide these photographs of his projects that he used our wheels for.
The pictures below are
of the same cannon as
just to the left and right with the exception that the
customer at a later time
ordered additional cannon
wheels to fabricate the "Limber"/"Caisson"
attached to the cannon.
This cannon was built by Trey Norton of Brookhaven Ms. Scratch built + - 1 / 3.5 scale #1 cannon carriage and limber. Fully functional. Carriage trail, cheeks and axle box are of laminate wood. Limber frame is mohogany with ply ammunition box. All metal parts are of brass, copper or steel. 15" cannon wheels from R&P trading. Eight months build time.
Chuck Wallace, with the "South Carolina Company of Historical Re-Enactors", ("http://www.schr.org ") was kind enough to provide this picture of a project that they used our stock cannon wheels for. Below is some information from them. Pay their site a visit... Thanks much Chuck.
" Hi Folks, here are the wheels that I ordered from you after mounting them on a carriage. They look great. The fit and finish were as good as any I have ever seen. All we have done is oil them with linseed oil. We will use several more coats and then seal them."
The barrel is a 3 pounder and it and the carriage are Rev. War. We will use them in re-enactments and at ceremonies at various historic sites."
"We also put on living history days for various elementary schools and student groups."
"We re-enact the 4th South Carolina Regiment here in South Caroline. We also do Marion's Militia and will use the new gun while re-creating that unit as well. The new carriage will greatly enhance our rev. war impression."
"Thanks, Chuck Wallace"
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