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  • Mountain Howitzer Packs and Tack

    I have need to create an impression using a twelve-pounder Mountain Howitzer, and am trying to find a modern manufacturer of the packs and tack used to haul such a gun disassembled (see attachment).

    I'm thinking I may need to just find the specs and produce my own. Any help would be appreciated.

    Thank you,

    James H. Marks
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    Last edited by Eric Tipton; 06-19-2007, 08:49 PM.
    James H. Marks
    2nd California Cavalry, Co. F

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    Huwald's Battery

    out of Tennessee, does, or did, do a pack impression with their mountain howitzers. I don't have any contact info for them, but they certainly had the gear, and knew how to use it both ways. My ignorance prevents me from commenting on its authenticity, but it sure looked righteous, and was lotsa fun to watch in action.

    Dum Spiro Spero

    Bruce G. Rollin

    Late of Lazarus Battery
    guilt by association: Lilly's 18th Indiana/Lumsden's (Alabama) Battery
    Formerly Palmetto (S.C.) Light Artillery
    Past 3rd Lieutenant, 1stConfDiv Artillery Staff
    retired, dilettante, raconteur, postulator, button counter, nit picker and critic

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    • #3
      Re: Huwald's Battery

      Originally posted by Fauxban View Post
      out of Tennessee, does, or did, do a pack impression with their mountain howitzers. I don't have any contact info for them, but they certainly had the gear, and knew how to use it both ways. My ignorance prevents me from commenting on its authenticity, but it sure looked righteous, and was lotsa fun to watch in action.
      Thank you, Sir. I'll try to find them.
      James H. Marks
      2nd California Cavalry, Co. F

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      • #4
        Re: Huwald's Battery

        Originally posted by Custerboy View Post
        Thank you, Sir. I'll try to find them.
        They seem to have vanished into the ether. The references, links, and images I've found all go nowhere.

        If any of you have information for the Huwald's Tennessee Mountain Howitzer Battery reenacting unit, I would be surely indebted to you for the links.

        James
        James H. Marks
        2nd California Cavalry, Co. F

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        • #5
          Re: Mountain Howitzer Packs and Tack

          James,

          Hello!

          Spriks Cannon Works out of Mesa, Arizona might be able to help you find what you need. They have conducted a lot of research on the Mountain Howitzer. They more than likely have copies of original plans for the pack assemble. I’m sure that you could commission them to build whatever you need. They pride themselves on authentic reproductions of Mountain Howitzer’s.

          There website is located at: http://spriks-civil-war-cannon-sales.com/

          The main point of contact is Paul Spriks: sprikscannonworks@msn.com

          There are some basic facts and articles on the Mountain Howitzer that might interest you as well on the 1st Maryland Light Artillery webpage.

          Respectfully,
          Mark Bond
          profbond@cox.net
          1st Maryland Light Artillery, Battery A, US
          Respectfully,
          Mark Bond
          [email]profbond@cox.net[/email]
          Federal Artillery

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            Re: Mountain Howitzer Packs and Tack

            James,
            You may also want to check with Fort Tejon. I believe they have a pack saddle, etc. for a mountain howitzer.
            Troy Groves "AZReenactor"
            1st California Infantry Volunteers, Co. C

            So, you think that scrap in the East is rough, do you?
            Ever consider what it means to be captured by Apaches?

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            • #7
              Re: Mountain Howitzer Packs and Tack

              Great stuff - thank you and regards.

              This is a great forum.
              James H. Marks
              2nd California Cavalry, Co. F

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