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Very, very good
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A very similar mid-15th century cast iron bombard (Steinbüchse) preseved in the Museum of Sursee, Switzerland.
Overall length: 41 cm Cal. 15 cm, depth of 'bore' only 16 cm, meaning that the stone ball completely filled the bore and the muzzle area! Breech 19 cm by 5 cm Weight: no specification Best, Michael |
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http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showth...946#post158946
Here is also an early example of an iron casted small mortar from Veste Oberhaus Museum, Passau Germany, dated to ca. 1400 and described as the oldest known example of an iron casted cannon. |
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Exactly, Andi,
I posted it in this thread: http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showth...=passau+museum Best, Michael |
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