nutherjrfan said:
I thought all of those got crushed years ago. What's the story on that one?
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Indy-Guy said:nutherjrfan said:I thought all of those got crushed years ago. What's the story on that one?
There are about 40 EV1 still left in the world. This one appears to be in the basement of the Peterson musium
In reply to 914Driver :
That's really cool.
Generic term for the cannon is a Bombard, also known today as a Siege Cannon.
This is the one I've seen. Mons Meg, at Edinburgh Castle.
You don't realize how massive these things are until you see them in person.
stanger_missle said:
I'm that shiny happy person in my family, I've got 5 nieces/nephews under 8 years old. Over the years they've all gotten maracas, tamborines, bongos, electronic drumb sticks, and harmonicas from uncle Lee. I think the best so far has been the harmonicas, they're so portable.
This year they're all getting...
Floating Doc said:In reply to 914Driver :
That's really cool.
Generic term for the cannon is a Bombard, also known today as a Siege Cannon.
This is the one I've seen. Mons Meg, at Edinburgh Castle.
You don't realize how massive these things are until you see them in person.
I'm curious about the brigade of dudes responsible for loading the son of a bitch.
Streetwiseguy said:Floating Doc said:In reply to 914Driver :
That's really cool.
Generic term for the cannon is a Bombard, also known today as a Siege Cannon.
This is the one I've seen. Mons Meg, at Edinburgh Castle.
You don't realize how massive these things are until you see them in person.
I'm curious about the brigade of dudes responsible for loading the son of a bitch.
They were ALL called sir. And drank for free.
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