Ammo 32 Pounder Grapeshot

Ethan S.

First Sergeant
Joined
Aug 19, 2019
Location
Carter County Kentucky
This is a large grapeshot round, Civil War era, that I bought recently. It is 2.87 inches in diameter, matching the criteria for a grapeshot from a 32 Lb. cannon. The weight is unknown, because none of my household scales are accurate. It was bought off of an antiques dealer who bought it from a now long dead relic hunter, back in the 1990s. Because I felt really good about it's authenticity, I bought it, though it was very rusted. I cleaned some of the rust off before I took the first picture, and the last picture is it cleaned up.

Seller wanted $65 for it, I haggled him to take it down to $45.


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A full stand.

Nice purchase---to my untrained eye. But you don't own the full stand, do you?
During my travels this weekend, I made a few stops to look for some grapeshot round for someone on the forum---I think it was you. I had no luck. One place that I inquired, the owner said he had a local who cleans him out of his shot and rebuilds the canister round.
 
He is in Corinth and does great work on his rebuilds. I wish I could remember his name but it will come to me. I picked up the quilted grape for a good friend of mine. Its an awesome piece.
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This same ball would have been used in a 32# stand of quilted grapeshot also, while a shot for a 32# canister would have been 2.02-2.06". You have a winner. Congratulations. :dance:
 
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Man, I wish I had the full stand!

I originally bought this so I could clean it up and re-sell it, but now I'm having second thoughts...
As far as the balls are concerned, all that you need is 8 more; but the plates are the hard part. Good Luck. :O o: Also, be careful what you wish for; the "Iron Madness" is a hard disease to shake once you've caught it.
 

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