Well.......it seems that I have at least created lots of chatter. Lets start by saying that yes indeed I am a paying sponsor of this great site. Also the reason that I am only now responding is that my website crashed soon after launch and it has been very trying getting it back up. Something about bandwidth or somesuch thing. Any way the site is now up and running. To address some concerns, the descriptions are a little lacking due to the fact that we had strict time constraints to get the site up and running, though I thought that any serious concerns would contact me via telephone.
As to the field carriage, it is made of maple, glued, screwd and painted, the wheels are dedicated , made only for this item, they are not like "toothpicks" as some sugested, they are dished as they should be. he wheels are steel lined and should work fne for the intended use. The cannon is not an exact scale of anything, just an interpretation.The tube is 22" long , It is solid turned steel and maintains the 3 to 1 mass in the breach. It is a one inch bore, the trunnions are pressed and fully welded. The furniture is brass. I sell it as a noise maker. It is a substantial piece.
The smaller gun is 16" long 3/4" bore, and maintains the same proportions. It will come fully outfitted on an Oak Naval carriage for the asking price.
The price on either gun includes shipping in the lower 48 . The larger gun weighs aprox 52 lbs and will need a crate to ship. I am unsure exactly the finished weight of the 16" naval gun as the carriage is not yet complete. I will post pics of it as soon as its done.
I am aware that some may think the price is high, maybe you are right. They are very high quality steel guns, not cast, and took many hours of machine time. Like most people It is my goal to find that particular place on the price curve where supply and demand meet. These are expensive and somewhat difficult to obtain. I really dont mind owning the large one for now, but if someone wants it more than I do, then fine. They are both priced within the range that I have seen similar items of this quality sell for, however you may be right and they may be too high,. If that is the case then in time, as need arises the price will come down.
And finally the firecracker cannon has undrgone a minor engeneering change in order to bring the price down. It now sells for $59 plus shipping, we have sold may of these with nary a complaint. Thanks for your interest. Rob