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Speaking of New Zealand, ( a Dutch word, BTW, Zealand) I ordered a very authentic heavy duty hollow plastic cannon barrel from a company there. It came quickly via USPS, and it was a chuckle seeing the woman postal person pull it out of her truck, saying, "here's your cannon"! It was heavily wrapped in clear shrink-wrap but you could still make out what it was. I don't have it displayed right now, but they send a diagram with instructions on making a pretty authentic wooden naval carriage for it.
 
Speaking of New Zealand, ( a Dutch word, BTW, Zealand) I ordered a very authentic heavy duty hollow plastic cannon barrel from a company there. It came quickly via USPS, and it was a chuckle seeing the woman postal person pull it out of her truck, saying, "here's your cannon"! It was heavily wrapped in clear shrink-wrap but you could still make out what it was. I don't have it displayed right now, but they send a diagram with instructions on making a pretty authentic wooden naval carriage for it.
Morena
Speaking of New Zealand, ( a Dutch word, BTW, Zealand) I ordered a very authentic heavy duty hollow plastic cannon barrel from a company there. It came quickly via USPS, and it was a chuckle seeing the woman postal person pull it out of her truck, saying, "here's your cannon"! It was heavily wrapped in clear shrink-wrap but you could still make out what it was. I don't have it displayed right now, but they send a diagram with instructions on making a pretty authentic wooden naval carriage for it.
Morena Mr Springfield,
Aye Mr Tasman .Quite the sailor Gave NZ its 2nd name :) Zeeland being a island off the coast of Holland I believe.
Aotearoa is its 1st name ( Land of the long white cloud) in translaition .Funny as story... good ole NZ packaging. I got a grin outa reading your story:)
Ata Marie
Chris
 
Hello from NZ,

I am a keen hunter and get out as often as I can here chasing red deer as well as feral pigs and goats. I am in the process of moving to Alberta, Canada (wifey is Canadian) and I'm looking forward to connecting with the black powder community over there.

Currently shooting a CVA percussion in 45cal PRB, I have a traditions flinter in 50cal waiting for me in Canada.
The Bamf area is amazing great area to move to 👍
 
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