Here is the rest of the story....
A couple of years ago I got the wild idea to purchase a
110 foot ladder Fire Truck. It had al of things I thought
I needed, at the time, like a big high pressure water pump to run a venturi
dredge and big 4 stage steel ladder that I figured I could turn
into a crane. A whole lot of storage compartments
we could stick gear into, a big fresh water tank a bunch of
flashing lights and a genuine siren!
Anyhow I parked it in my front yard and went looking for a fireman
to help me get everything working....
Pretty soon a lot of firemen started showing up and this is where the
swivel gun story comes into play.
As it turns out, about 10 or 15 years ago a fireman found this cannon
right in the mouth of the Jupiter Inlet - on the south side near the kids
swim area. We were in the news back then about the wreck...
{but back then I didn't have a fire truck!}
One of them read Barry Clifford's book where they talked about cannons
sometimes having treasure and coins inside them....
well....
They hit it with a cut off saw - whacking it into three pieces!!!
What they found to their dismay was just some wadding and wet gun powder,
So the thing sat in their yard for a decade...
Until, I bought this stupid fire truck...
So goes one of our hysterical {I mean historical} maritime past's stories
surfacing from the depths....
I personally like what was in Greg's gun (as I an sure Appllo does as well)
much better...
The moral of this story is....
If you find a swivel gun.... please...
don't go whacking it into pieces with cut off saws