I'll start with the last, and go backward.
Carronader - Just to please Graybeard; I "
bought" it for $445.00.
Victor3 - Thanks. I'm glad you didn't bid too.
From the pics, I thought the barrel was probably cast then turned, but its machined from solid stock. The vent piece is fitted between the reinforce ring astragals so well that I couldn't tell until I got the ole jeweler's loupe out, but it is soldered in place, and the (mounted below the centerline of the bore) trunnions were machined, then attached to the tube. This one also answers the post Dan just made.
DD - "Tigard Guns." Right , now you're either Sherlock Holmes, or you're clairvoyant.
M&T - Thanks. I'll post some more pics either tonight or tomorrow. I think I know what you mean by rolled, because the letters are all perfectly even.
Forward Observer - Thanks. Yes indeedy, now its time to start throwing the loose change, and singles into the warchest jar till its filled again, and then its definitely going to be the Confederate coehorn.
BoomLover - Thanks. On the "is it brass or bronze question," I'm not one that claims to be able to make that determination by sight. If I had to, I'd guess brass, but for all I know it could also be a 90-10 alloy of copper and tin.
RocklockI - Thanks. The left trunnion is marked: 1982 Right trunnion marked: 15
Valley Cannon Works
Tigard, Oregon
1Southpaw - Taking into consideration the girth of some of the other cannoneers featured in the famous (infamous) Montana Shoot photograph; if you consider yourself chubby, what possible word could we come up with to describe them? Maybe,
GARGANTUAN!