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Old 11-04-18, 21:38
Ben Ben is offline
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Hi Barry

Very nice collection. As the guns are WW1 dated they could justifiably be returned to wooden wheels rather than the pneumatic Martin Parry conversions. If it was well done you’d add a considerable amount to their value, perhaps 30-40% more.

The Limber is a later date and would have had the pneumatic conversion from new (it’s a US build limber) they do command unusually high prices if original, there are many more guns than limbers.

Ben
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