Hi Michl,
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Originally Posted by Matchlock
... Great minds think alike (and so do ours! ![EEK!](images/smilies/eek.gif) )
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Such an appreciation is a trap for me
![Wink](images/smilies/wink.gif)
. If i politely contest, in that my mind is a rather humble one, i end up simultaneously minimizing yours, which would undoubtedly be unreal
![Embarrassment](images/smilies/redface.gif)
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Originally Posted by Matchlock
... I had the same impression when first looking at the pictures but the staff of the auction house assured me that the barrel actually consisted of one singular piece throughout. I think the caliber could be about 30 mm. The balls at that period of time were most probably made of stone; I got a few in my collection. That's where the special name of this kind of earliest guns came from: stone gonne (German Steinbüchse). ...
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A great specimen, anyway.
At first sight i thought the caliber was some wider, but 30 mm should be the right thing.
'Nando