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  1. trigger96

    Need help identifying cannon

    Thanks Jimairwin, I’ve uploaded a some more pics, I’ll list measurements and additional details later.
  2. trigger96

    Need help identifying cannon

  3. trigger96

    Need help identifying cannon

    I contacted a couple different cannon builders. One said he didn’t know who made it but it looks like it was made in the 1950’s or 1960’s. He said it current value may be approximately $500 to $700 and restoration could be approximately $500 plus shipping. I also contacted a local cannon...
  4. trigger96

    Need help identifying cannon

    I believe.50 cal, if not it’s pretty damn close.
  5. trigger96

    Need help identifying cannon

    Thanks for the quick reply. A previous owner fired it at least once. The axle and thin wood panels covering the axle are bent out of shape. That’s probably the most extensive damage I’ve found so far. I haven’t disassembled it for cleaning yet, due to not knowing where I can get replacement...
  6. trigger96

    Need help identifying cannon

    Hi I’m new to the cannon community. About two yrs ago a coworker gave me a nice beat up bronze mini cannon. There are no markings on it or the carriage. Not only do I need help identifying it, but also in restoring as well. Thanks for the info in advance.
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