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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Portugal
Posts: 9,694
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Hi Peacock ... sorry, Mich'l,
Stupendu (latin for astounding). Afraid of this not being the just adjective for this specimen, i would add that, if one engages in a contemporaneous confrontation, one may place this cannon on the front line and his foe will realize this is an active boca de fogo (portuguese for fire mouth = cannon); so much for its half millenium age. Another thing in your collection that, when i am grown up, wish to have a similar one It is a superb piece indeed. The Counts of Giech may rest in peace; this wonder is in good hands; so good as the next ones ... when i inherit it Dramatic image, that of the Nuremberg example bursted by savage ignorant misuse
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Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Bavaria, Germany - the center of 15th and 16th century gunmaking
Posts: 4,310
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Hi 'Nando,
Boca de fogo - fire mouth - brilliant! I bet it would still be kicking today provided the correct powder mixture and amount is used. We should talk about the details of inheriting my collection! Thank you so much, my friend! Best, Michl, who very seldom feels like a peacock ... |
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