Would you be interested?
My recent search for a No.5 Mills bomb (inert) has confirmed one thing... that they are rare and hard to find on this side of the pond (Canada) unless you have deep pockets and loads of cash.
Up to now, all I've heard is a lot of hearsay... "a friend of a friend of mine" type of talk about collectors and re-enactors looking for replica Mills bombs.
I think that most of us have been to the Tommy's Pack Fillers web-site and read the comical truth about their resin replicas... "As blown up by Canadian Customs!".
I have an opportunity to produce solid resin or rubber replicas (solid & totally inert).
My question to you...
Is there a need or interest amongst collectors and re-enactors for a solid resin or rubber replica of the famous Mills bomb?
What would be interested in?
Cheers,
Brad
My recent search for a No.5 Mills bomb (inert) has confirmed one thing... that they are rare and hard to find on this side of the pond (Canada) unless you have deep pockets and loads of cash.
Up to now, all I've heard is a lot of hearsay... "a friend of a friend of mine" type of talk about collectors and re-enactors looking for replica Mills bombs.
I think that most of us have been to the Tommy's Pack Fillers web-site and read the comical truth about their resin replicas... "As blown up by Canadian Customs!".
I have an opportunity to produce solid resin or rubber replicas (solid & totally inert).
My question to you...
Is there a need or interest amongst collectors and re-enactors for a solid resin or rubber replica of the famous Mills bomb?
What would be interested in?
Mills Type:
a) Mills No. 5
b) Mills No. 23
c) Mills No. 36
Construction:
d) Solid Resin
e) Rubber
Your feedback will help me identify is this idea has any merit.a) Mills No. 5
b) Mills No. 23
c) Mills No. 36
Construction:
d) Solid Resin
e) Rubber
Cheers,
Brad