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Saw this at a local show. Don’t know much on cannons and even less on pricing.

Said to have been found in Lake Erie. Not sure if on shore or while diving. Seller had it for someone else who’s father had passed.

Also said to have been refurbished in early 2000’s. Looked to have been bored and sleeved .
If i had the money is $2000 reasonable? Any suggestions on what it is from? Land or sea?
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Seller didn’t offer any documentation, just verbal.
I agree the surface seemed rather clean. Only thing i thought was maybe turned on a lathe??? Some people not concerned with historical importance. Also didn’t show any embossing or raised symbols /artwork . Flat black paint can hide a lot.
 
Didn’t buy it. Show was before Christmas, just been thinking about it.
I would question salvage laws in the great lakes also. Tag says found in ‘30s. Might have a less greedy government back then.
 
Saw this at a local show. Don’t know much on cannons and even less on pricing.

Said to have been found in Lake Erie. Not sure if on shore or while diving. Seller had it for someone else who’s father had passed.

Also said to have been refurbished in early 2000’s. Looked to have been bored and sleeved .
If i had the money is $2000 reasonable? Any suggestions on what it is from? Land or sea?View attachment 281137

Looks like a Dixie Gun Works field cannon barrel from the 1970's. The current ones are a little less ornate than they were back then, which is why it looks to me like one of those.

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