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Item Code: 1179-1141
Worm for 12-pounder cannon. Measures 7’3” overall. Wood staff is 1.6” in diameter. One end has a 9” long iron “corkscrew” head. The two points make approximately three twists. They may be slightly compacted. Wood has original olive drab paint.
Condition is very good. Some green paint chipping and wear scattered overall. Just what every artillery collector needs! [jet][ph:jet]
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