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Location: The Sharp end
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Very cool Nando,
It looks like an evil one eyed apple! |
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: NC, U.S.A.
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Awesome, Fernando, very nice addition to the collection! I've been wanting to pick one of these up for a long time now for my nautical collection (grenades and stink-pots being popular items for boarding, you know). I think you've done a "bang-up" job (
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Thank you all guys.
It is possible that the plug/fuse doesn't completely follow the original trace, but i realized that, if i made it closer to real, it could impertinently light itself and blast the grenade, with the consequent damage to the forum, caused my avatar ![]() ![]() |
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Location: Bavaria, Germany - the center of 15th and 16th century gunmaking
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Congratulations, 'Nando,
I just wanted to point out this link as your grenade doubtlessly is one of the Thirty Years War pieces dug up in Ingolstadt/Bavaria in the 1970's: http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showth...des+ingolstadt In my glass case, 2nd image from top, on the right hand you can see two original fuses, one of them cut in half to show the powder line inside. Best, Michl |
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Thank you Michl,
You might have not noticed, but i made a point in post #1 that i would not need to detail the origin of this grenade as the whole story was described in your thread, from which i posted the link, called 'THIS THREAD' Best 'Nando |
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I later got one of these original fuses. I didn't replace the fake one with this example as it is very fragile.
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Join Date: Nov 2012
Location: Halstenbek, Germany
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Dear Fernando
This is the right decision to keep the original fuse in its protective box. I know this piece from our dear friend Matchlock. May he rest in peace. By the way my wife Chris an I have just finished the data collection on the 501st complete Grenade from the cities Museum of Ingolstadt. Next year we will measure the pieces in the museums exhibition showcase and the fragments to complete the data evaluation on the entire find. |
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