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    Just bought this cannon, what are your thoughts?

    Yes now that I have my bearings wheels are 15" or so high. Bought online at a cowans sale and it was very hard to tell what the size was, the way they described it made it seem full sized. Excited to pick up on Monday! Will update
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    Just bought this cannon, what are your thoughts?

    You are right! What a fool I am but today I discovered that the dimensions are the total dimensions. That is fine as what the heck would I do with something so large?
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    Just bought this cannon, what are your thoughts?

    Just bought this thing. It's pretty big. The cannon itself is 26" long, 23" wide, 15.5" high. Picking up Monday. I reckon the wheels must be about 5' high. Looks pretty well made. Can't tell how old, maybe 100 years? The cannon itself is marked US 1892 but who knows. No other info. Looks like...
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