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Try to contact Mr Lovett:
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You could try the guys from Great War Militaria. They are down in Pa. USA. They have one that they restored about 10 years ago. They have a web site. Just do a quick search online. Maybe they can help you.
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Here are some photos of the German 77mm Field Gun in Knowlton Quebec that I took last summer. Is this the gun that you will be restoring?
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Here are four photos of the 77mm Gun at the CWM in Ottawa.
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This is the gun that shrapnel is talking about.
The first gun features the late pattern wheels which allowed the replacement of individual spokes without taking the whole wheel apart. |
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