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Old 9th September 2013, 01:10 PM   #1
Marcus den toom
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Today my package arrived with the breech chamber.
It does look very nice, hopefully it will spark a lifely conversation on the forum.







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Old 5th October 2013, 03:39 PM   #2
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Hi Marcus,


Congratulations on acquiring that nice wrought-iron detachable breech that has been preserved in perfectly uncleaned original condition. Please do keep it as it is.

Wrought-iron breech-loading pieces of cannon with interchangeable chambers/breeches have been made since at least the mid-15th c., thus continuing being kept in use for about 100 years, almost without any significant formal or stylistic development that would be noticeable and allow a closer dating.
From the later part of their working life, we have records thru the samples found in the wreck of the Mary Rose that sunk in 1545.


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