RE: [MV] other than 20th century MVs

From: Bill Chambers (bchambers@hoovers.com)
Date: Thu Aug 08 2002 - 06:45:46 PDT


Just for the conversation:
Could you bring a US Cav Horse to a MVPA convention and enter it?
What counts more, a reproduction "new" horse, or a pristine, stuffed
original horse?

>From what I remember about the catagories, this would be an interesting
event.
regards,
Bill
 
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-----Original Message-----
From: WF2U [mailto:wf2u@starband.net]
Sent: Wednesday, August 07, 2002 3:19 PM
To: mil-veh@mil-veh.org
Subject: Re: [MV] other than 20th century MVs

In Civil War (or War Between the States - take your pick...) reenactments
we use horse drawn artillery and also ambulances and the Signal
Corps/Engineers use horse drawn wagons for their equipment. Of course, the
equivalent of the deuce is the heavy wagon. These are reproductions of the
original wagons - it'd be too expensive to play with irreplaceable museum
pieces...
The ultimate pre-20th century MV is the well-trained cavalry horse. When
we're talking about a horse, since these MV's reproduce themselves, you can
get a genuine item which is new but is just like its predecessors - no
modifications, no parts from the wrong manufacturer, etc. All you have to
add is the training and the accessories - i.e. tack....

My 2 cents worth....

Meir Bendror + 3 19th century MV's of the equine persuasion: Cappy, Tuffy
and Rikki
Landrum, SC

 -----Original Message-----
From: Military Vehicles Mailing List [mailto:mil-veh@mil-veh.org] On
Behalf Of Ryan M Gill
Sent: Wednesday, August 07, 2002 11:09 AM
To: Military Vehicles Mailing List
Subject: Re: [MV] other than 20th century MVs

At 8:49 AM -0500 8/7/02, Bill Chambers wrote:
>
>I would imagine that we would have to recognize early Briton siege wagons
as
>such, or is there a declaration of what is or isn't a MV?

Well, the WWI and earlier re-enactors have such vehicles fairly
often. Especially earlier than WWI before motorized transport. I'd
think that the wheeled guns and such count as MVs and Firearms in the
collector sense.

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