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Where to Sell South Bend 3-pounder Verbruggen gun barrel?

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Starting to clean up my place for possible sale, I have a Black Powder South Bend 2.25" 3-pounder Verbruggen gun barrel I need to sell. Any ideas on the best places to sell.

This was manufactured by South Bend Replica Artillery of North Liberty Indiana. Their SBR 3-pounder Verbruggen gun barrel is made of iron and sleeved for safe use. It has been stored inside and is UNUSED, New Old Stock. No need to wait 12 months or more from your order date to receive.

Barrel Length: 37 inches
Weight: approximately 200 pounds
Bore: 2 ¼ inches (Sleeved)
Finish: Lathe Turned, trunnions below center, painted black

The South Bend reproduction 3# Verbruggen barrels are used in living history programs at Fort Ticonderoga, Williamsburg, and number of others museums and historical sites. South Bend used drawing and pictures of a captured British Cannon from the American Revolution, in the possession of the Smithsonian Institute, to reproduce this barrel.

Thanks for looking, and in advance on any help.


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I'm not sure this item really fits in any "For Sale" section here in the forum.
You were rather coy in your title, if you want to sell the barrel
just say so.
 
You may add a photo of the barrel with a card adjacent to it showing your screen name and the date, and display that in the Classified section, along with your asking price, AND what it will cost to ship, or if local pickup the only option.

Folks wanting more information may PM the Original Poster of the barrel

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