CaribbeanDiver
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- Oct 28, 2004
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These fantastic cannons are a bit of a puzzle to us, well the second one is.
These two were laying on top of one another, found a year apart. They weigh 1-1-17 and 1-1-18 with broad arrows on both. Same exact design, but slight differences (Were the molds destroyed after each cannon was made?) Early 1700's English Navy for sure.
Is this an aiming device? We suspect it was something made by a sailor aboard, but would love to hear others opinions. The first had a wooden handle, the second (which we call the MacGyver Gun) has an iron handle.
All thoughts are welcome
These two were laying on top of one another, found a year apart. They weigh 1-1-17 and 1-1-18 with broad arrows on both. Same exact design, but slight differences (Were the molds destroyed after each cannon was made?) Early 1700's English Navy for sure.
Is this an aiming device? We suspect it was something made by a sailor aboard, but would love to hear others opinions. The first had a wooden handle, the second (which we call the MacGyver Gun) has an iron handle.
All thoughts are welcome