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Charleston SC Cannon Photos
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February 21, 2011, 06:51:30 AM »
Here are some of the other cannon I found interesting in Charleston ( have a few mortars for those interested)
Fort Sumpter
11 in a row
Soon to be added
Fort Moultrie
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Re: Charleston SC Cannon Photos
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You take some good photographs, GLS; thanks for posting them.
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thanks for sharing these with us
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why no trunnions on one of them ??
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Quote from: dan610324 on February 21, 2011, 09:52:46 AM
why no trunnions on one of them ??
And, what is it? Certainly not hand-held.
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depends on how big you are
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Oh man, have both of you not been paying attention, or what! The Seacoast boys are going to have to give you a much needed remedial lesson on that cannon.
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Quote from: dan610324 on February 21, 2011, 10:25:12 AM
waiting
Waiting, also.
They'll be in from the shop soon and will give the detailed answer with a much deserved humorous comment about our collective and individual memories!
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I'm sorry guys I forgot all about this, and besides that, I figured that the Seacoasters would have clued you in. OK, check out this GBO link to see if a miniature version of that gun, and the unique manner in which its trunnions are attached jogs your memories. If that didn't do it then you both need some pure oxygen, but who am I to judge. If you still need some help, go to GLS's opening post, eighth pic down, and read the placque.
http://www.gboreloaded.com/forums/index.php/topic,147059.0/nowap.html
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Golly gee Dan, he expects us to both READ and COUNT.!
Great expectations!
Thanks, John! I've seen that cannon before too!
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one two many what comes next ??
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Tap dancing lessons (a great, but fading American art form)!
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