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Some of these little devices look like Thunder Mugs, or signal cannon.
Useful during fogs at sea like one would use a Foghorn. Also used for a little noise and flash at parties. |
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Thanks for the info, Rick.
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I follow Rick. Very nice examples ... with age.
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Thanks, Fernando. They look like the ones that you posted on "Stone Balls for Comments;" are they the same type and do you have a rough idea or range of their age? Some are quite heavy ranging from 3/4" to 2" in bore with the longest being approx. 9" long.
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Hard to know. These things can be as old as one, two, three centuries. It takes an expert to judge them by the shape, forged and not cast, touch hole, ect.
Maybe (maybe) number 4, 5 and 9 would be hand cannon barrels. |
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Thanks, that does help. To further impose on you do you have any general idea what area they could be from;i.e. Asian, European, etc.?
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I would say these types are European ... until better judgement.
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