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  1. #1

    Aug 2007
    11

    8 in. Civil War cannon Balls ? ( what do you think?)

    I have been given these two cannon balls by a 90 year old neighbor, who said that he had them for over 50 years and that he was told that they were civil war cannon balls for an 8” cannon. They are 7 ½ inches in diameter, they are solid (no holes and heavy), by my bathroom scale they are about 65 lbs each. One is marked with a "B (double stamped) and the number 6, the other one is marked with the number "2". Do you guys think?

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  2. #2

    Aug 2007
    11

    Re: 8 in. Civil War cannon Balls ? ( what do you think?)

    MP
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  3. #3

    Aug 2007
    11

    Re: 8 in. Civil War cannon Balls ? ( what do you think?)

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  4. #4
    us
    May 2003
    E. Tennessee
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    Re: 8 in. Civil War cannon Balls ? ( what do you think?)

    I think i would hate to get hit with one of those dang things. Here's a link where you may find something...

    http://www.civilwarartillery.com/




  5. #5

    Jun 2006
    Victoria & Corpus Christi Texas
    Xterra 705, Tejon, 1270, Stingray II & CZ-20
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    All Types Of Treasure Hunting

    Re: 8 in. Civil War cannon Balls ? ( what do you think?)

    8" Federal Sphericals! Too cool. You have a heck of a neighbor!

  6. #6

    Feb 2007
    2

    Re: 8 in. Civil War cannon Balls ? ( what do you think?)

    Guys, I'm not an expert, but I did stay at a Holiday Inn Express last night. I've handled several cannon balls, and have not seen a letter or number on any of them. You may want to check and see if these aren't possibly Track and Field shot put balls, or something else along those lines. Hope I'm wrong, I don't think so.

  7. #7
    us
    Mar 2007
    Northwest Missouri
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    Re: 8 in. Civil War cannon Balls ? ( what do you think?)

    65 pound shot put? That would take a heck of an arm to toss that.

  8. #8
    us
    Mar 2003
    SouthEast NC
    DMC-II,Cibola,Excaliber,Whites PI
    99

    Re: 8 in. Civil War cannon Balls ? ( what do you think?)

    we have seen those around here and have been told they were weight for cranes

  9. #9

    Aug 2007
    11

    Re: 8 in. Civil War cannon Balls ? ( what do you think?)

    divedigger -You may be right, I'm not an expert, and I have never stayed at a Holiday Inn Express, but it don’t make sense to me, why would you make round 65lbs. balls for weight for cranes. I would think that any weights would be made in block or plates, to be stacked and not to roll around.

  10. #10
    us
    Mar 2003
    SouthEast NC
    DMC-II,Cibola,Excaliber,Whites PI
    99

    Re: 8 in. Civil War cannon Balls ? ( what do you think?)

    makes sense to me,they certainly aren't efficient weights,and they are hard to pick up.Wonder about the markings?

  11. #11

    Aug 2007
    11

    Re: 8 in. Civil War cannon Balls ? ( what do you think?)

    I can't figure out the marks ,If they were weights , the numbers would mean something about their weight , but the number are difference , but the weight are the same ?

  12. #12
    us
    Mar 2003
    SouthEast NC
    DMC-II,Cibola,Excaliber,Whites PI
    99

    Re: 8 in. Civil War cannon Balls ? ( what do you think?)

    what I mean about the markings is they don't look like Civil War arsenal marks that are usually stamped

  13. #13

    Aug 2007
    11

    Re: 8 in. Civil War cannon Balls ? ( what do you think?)

    Superduy- I don't know- do your have numbers like these ?

 

 

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