Hurt my back and cracked a ball...

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...A cannonball that is. I've been out of commission for over a week with back problems. I just got around to cracking the cocoon off of one of the last cannonballs I found. I thought you all might get a kick out of it. Here's some pictures and a video of the event.

Picture from last post showing the eight balls I found in one day...

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Here is a close-up of the ball with the thick cocoon before the the cracking...

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And here it is Humpty Dumptyed...

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Plus a quick video of me whacking away on the cannonball with a hammer...



I hope to be back digging by next week. Thanks for checking out my post.
 

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Man I love seeing your post, I've only dug three cannonballs myself, they were all on land, two twelve pound boreman case shot and a six pound solid shot! I'm proud to own them, keep the post coming!
Peanut
 

I didn't know you had to break those things out of a shell. Looks almost brand new now that it's out of it's shell. Hope the back problems stay away.
 

very Nice

You need to 'Splain though lucy ?

Did you say your going to run the one in the vid through electrolysis ?
Why ?

Looked good as was, once you took it out the shell.
 

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Yeah, you're right. I prolly won't run it through. You have to with salt water shells, and I've done my share of them. They look smooth and shiny like this one, but this is a fresh water one. I'll just go ahead and cook it raw and see what happens.



QUOTE=jeff of pa;2912906]very Nice

You need to 'Splain though ?

Did you say your going to run the one in the vid through electrolysis ?
Why ?

Looked good as was[/QUOTE]
 

Whew glad to hear it was a cannonball otherwise you would be in a bad situation!
 

Live action! Love it.
 

wow that came out dang near like new
 

I believe the outer junk is called concretion,thanks for the video,tc
 

I believe the outer junk is called concretion,thanks for the video,tc

It is a concretion, but we ball hunters call it a cocoon. Gotta luv the cocoon!
 

I liked the video Beau. Beautiful solid shot.
-Evan
 

I'm right there with on the back pain! Nice finds on the projectiles, that one is SWEET!
 

If that thing had a fuse on it like the other one-in water or out for 150 years-bangin on it just wouldn't feel right to me.
Nice finds as usual.
If i were a farmer workin the plow, I would be more scared throwing em down the side of the bank and into the stream. The smart ones stood behind the oak trees.
 

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Thats cool Beau. Nice shot bud
 

I always wondered, how do you use electrolysis for mineralized pieces?
 

Lucky you didn't get killed. The powder can get wet and dry over years and still be active. Been several deaths from war items found. Great finds. Be safe.
 

What kind of tree's do these fall from?

Seriously that's a very cool find. I liked the video as well.

8-)
 

I always wondered, how do you use electrolysis for mineralized pieces?

Here is one of my videos that should help explain the process a little.

 

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