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Duane Pringle

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Feb 14, 2016
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Joplin Missouri
9 inch Dahlgren shell in premo condition.
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Nice Shell. I doesn't appear to be of the DUG variety.

@Legion Para Thanks for moving the post:biggrin:
 
I believe that you have now moved from a mantle display to a floor display. Also if you need low cost bases to keep your balls from rolling; may I suggest short lengths of 1 1/2" pvc (for your small balls)and 2 or 2 1/2" pvc pipe for your larger ones. Just cut them into short lengths and paint them black so that they will blend into the background.
 
You could certainly be ate up with worse things, enjoy it and welcome to the club.

Amen to that redbob, @Duane Pringle Be advised that if you ever move the movers will charge you 3 times to move your war room as they did me.:furious:
 
This will probably be as heavy as I go in my collection not the easiest to move around 73 pounds pretty heavy for a shell. I am very happy to add this ball to my collection. Does anyone know if these were used against troops or just fortifications and iron clads? These Dahlgren guns were used in coastal fortifications as well on ships. I did read they were considered obsolete by the end of the 2nd year of the civil war they had progressed to bigger Dahlgren guns. I can't imagine trying to add a 15 inch shell to the collection.
 
This will probably be as heavy as I go in my collection not the easiest to move around 73 pounds pretty heavy for a shell. I am very happy to add this ball to my collection. Does anyone know if these were used against troops or just fortifications and iron clads? These Dahlgren guns were used in coastal fortifications as well on ships. I did read they were considered obsolete by the end of the 2nd year of the civil war they had progressed to bigger Dahlgren guns. I can't imagine trying to add a 15 inch shell to the collection.

Then a 'US 300-POUNDER PARROTT SHELL' is out of the question?

http://jamesdjulia.com/item/lot-2108-us-300-pounder-parrott-shell-55845/

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At the point in your collecting life that you have to start using an automotive engine hoist to rearrange your collection, you really have to ask yourself if you have perhaps gone too far... and the answer is probably nope!!!
 

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