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Santas Visit
Had a VERY sudden delivery from Santa Clause today :eek: !
All Canadian built and perfectly ripened in the sun but just spot on. Rob...................rnixartillery. |
Wow! I've been good, I hope Santa has more to deliver !
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Does Santa fly over Manitoba?
Ho, Ho, Holy Mackerel Andy! Your killing me Rob! Beautiful! Cheers Rob Fast
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:eek: what a find,
they look to be in very good condition. |
Canadian No 27 Limbers
I have been carrying out some routine maintenance on the limbers and came across this !
Anyone know who the title belongs too ? Rob................rnixartillery. |
Bob. If they are all the same, they were built by the Frost and Wood Company, in Smith Falls, Ontario. Nice find. They were also built by a company in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan but the name escapes me at the moment.
Are the racks inside 25 or 17 pounder? David |
Dear Rob (Nixon not Fast) I dont know where your letter goes when you write to Santa but could you please share the address because those of us on this side of the pond would sure like to shoot of an airmail letter to your Santa! :thup:
R PS what else did you put on the letter that he didnt deliver? |
David,
Three limbers are Frost and wood the fourth is Canadian but I don't know who the manufacturer is so I have attached a picture of the plate, anyone know who this is ? Unfortunately they have no trays but these do turn up from time to time. One is available and for sale. Robin, These are the fruits from a compulsive almost obsessive search for 'anything' Artillery related to my collection. It all takes time and money to find this gear these days as we all know! Rob......................rnixartillery. |
OMG Rob! That was the company I was trying to remember: Richardson Road Machinery Company Limited from Saskatoon! Brilliant!
That company was still around in the 1980's and a friend of mine paid them a visit. Met an old chap who took him on a tour of where the Limbers were built and they discovered a box of NOS canvas mud flaps in a corner of the building along with a barrel of long dried out No. 2 Brown Paint. The mud flaps were also No. 2 Brown padded canvas style with a steel bar weight at the bottom. Well done, Rob! David |
David,
Now we are both Happy ! :thup2: Thanks for the ID. Rob................rnixartillery. |
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