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| Chief Minister of Prussia | Feb 9 2010, 07:22 PM Post #1 |
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Goverment Works Telegraph The Prussian Telegraph Manufaturer Small Arms SACP Name 7500 - Potsdam Works 7500 - Saarn Works 7500 - Suhl Works 7500 - Neisse Works 200,000 - Berlin Works 1,000,000 - Lunenburg Works 1,000,000 - Leipzig Works 1,000,000 - Bremen Works Artillery Foundries 2,000 - Berlin Foundry 2,000 - Konigsburg The whole Potsdam Plant is being upgraded to level two, costing 14,110 Pound Sterling Edited by Chief Minister of Prussia, Mar 16 2010, 08:08 PM.
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| Chief Minister of Prussia | Feb 10 2010, 07:54 PM Post #2 |
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Private Works Small Arms 130,000 - Splittgerber and Daum 130,000 - Krupps Werke Artilley Foundries 2,000 - Krupps Artillery Foundry in Essen (6 and 10 pdrs, working and experimenting with smelted steel) Edited by Chief Minister of Prussia, Mar 11 2010, 08:08 PM.
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| Prussia | Jun 6 2010, 10:27 AM Post #3 |
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December 1846 The Government has decided to sell, dismatle the Lunenburg and Leipzig works. Some of them will be sold to private manufactures, with Sauer&Sohn showing some intrests. Next month it will be expected that the total costs will be clear. |
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| Prussia | Jun 9 2010, 01:55 PM Post #4 |
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February 1847 Any Nations interested in buying 2,000,000 SACP worth of machinery, or a part of these is welcome to, and should contact the Prussian Government. So far 30,000 have been sold to Splittgerber and Daum. All machinery has been sold to Russia. Edited by Prussia, Jun 9 2010, 02:08 PM.
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| Prussia | Jun 11 2010, 11:28 PM Post #5 |
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May 1847 Prussia has sold 95,000 of their M1840 percussion muskets to Spain. |
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| Prussia | Jul 7 2010, 08:49 PM Post #6 |
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1849 Prussia will be selling Persia 130,000 rifles. Training for this weapon will also be provided for the Persians. |
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