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home- made Artillery case ...
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Roland, Very nicely done! A beautiful rig as well...Something to be proud of. Jerry Burney
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Roland, very nice!
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What a beautiful presentation !! Makes me drool.
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Thanks Jerry and Ed! With that gun I started to spend real money into my collection, and I be proud of that gun of course. I did forget: It is a 1917 DWM, with a shiny barrel and If I told You already unit marked 164 R 7.6 which is the 164th Infanterie Regiment located in Hannover. The 1916 hoster is ink stamped "BA X" and which is the meaning of Bekleidungsamt Nr.10" also lokated in Hannover. The snail drum does not match.
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Roland,
Very nice! An excellent way to display your beautiful rig. And what a beautiful rig it is. Congratulations on a job well done. Bill |
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Roland,
very interesting case. Excellent job. Ciao
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03-12-2003, 07:26 PM | #8 |
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Looks great!!!
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