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Old 30-09-21, 15:45
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For the curved top bows, you should have no problem getting top bows for the M35 out of the USA. As I mentioned, they just need to be cut back a little to work. For the corners, which are metal, I may have squirreled away far too many of them at the Shilo museum. A transfer can be made museum to museum, just your end would be responsible for the postage. I also have squirreled away lots of the metal stakes and seat hardware, again a transfer can be made.

If you know of a truck going through, we could likely set you up with the just about all you would need for the complete setup.


People previous to me used spruce for a lot of the bows etc on the museum vehicles. Don't bother...it is just a waste of wood as it will break whenever you don't want it to.
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