Devonrex
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- Joined
- Jan 6, 2012
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- Location
- SE Virginia
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- Detector(s) used
- XP DEUS, Nautilus DMC IIB
- Primary Interest:
- Metal Detecting
Yesterday I found what I thought was another 4 pound solid shot from the Rev War. After a quick overnight bath in my deluxe jacuzzi electroylsis accomodations, I saw where my solid shot actually had a small vent opening. When I turned the ball over black water poured out of this hole....... I can remember saying what the heck! Upon inserting a small wooden toothpick I saw where the hole went into the middle of the shell but no further. Honestly at first I thought the casting of the iron might have had some imperfections but this hole was smack dab in the epicenter of the ball. A quick look into Collectors Illustrated Encyclopedia of the American Revolution and I had my answer on page 131. Described as "A small hollow iron ball 2 1/2 " to 3 inches in diameter filled with gunpowder which was lighted and thrown by hand , or at times by a small mortar. The small hole held a fuse which projected down to its center". Unbelievable! I never realized until today hand grenades were used in our American Revolution!!! From what I've been told this is a mighty rare ball to find. Devonrex
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