In some older threads I found mention of reproduction sled pads but never saw a reference to who was making them. Any know of a current source for these?
Thanks
Maxim Sled Leather Pads
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- Stabshauptmann
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Maxim Sled Leather Pads
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Re: Maxim Sled Leather Pads
I'm also looking for pads for My Sled Restoration.
Re: Maxim Sled Leather Pads
Nothing on the market at this time. Nothing...
Better look to leave as is or have made locally.
Better look to leave as is or have made locally.
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- Stabshauptmann
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Re: Maxim Sled Leather Pads
I have someone that can duplicate them if he had a pattern to go by. He manufacturers museum quality leather reproductions and having looked at photos said it would be no problem to make them.
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Re: Maxim Sled Leather Pads
I have asked the German Army Museum in Koblenz for the pattern but they did not have it. If someone was crazy enough to disassemble an existing one then voila!
Whoever was going to do this would certainly do rather well!
Mark
Whoever was going to do this would certainly do rather well!
Mark
Seeking all items, large or small, to the Imperial MG08, MG08/15 & T Gewehr.
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Re: Maxim Sled Leather Pads
I work in the reproduction business and you can bet if the opportunity comes up I will disassemble one for a pattern.
MarkFinneran wrote:I have asked the German Army Museum in Koblenz for the pattern but they did not have it. If someone was crazy enough to disassemble an existing one then voila!
Whoever was going to do this would certainly do rather well!
Mark
“Never speak in absolutes when speaking of history, you may be proved wrong with the next spade of dirt or turn of the page.”