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SHELL, ARTILLERY, MILITARY, BRASS.
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12-20-2006 5:58 PM
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PhantomDog


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SHELL, ARTILLERY, MILITARY, BRASS.
I believe this is the upper 50% of a larger shell that was cut in half. This piece can be used as an umbrella/cane stand, waste basket...Sell for only $299 plus $20 shipping in the US. Shell stands 14.5" tall and measures 7.25" in diameter. Anyone want to comment on the history of this item? email and phone for fastest response SkyvanDelta@yahoo.com 510.523.5031 Alameda, CA
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1stSgtD


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Re: SHELL, ARTILLERY, MILITARY, BRASS.
Are you selling this shell for 299 dollars? Does it have about 279 dollars tucked inside it?
America is not at war, the Marine Corps is at war. America is at the mall.
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PhantomDog


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Re: SHELL, ARTILLERY, MILITARY, BRASS.
It's mounted on a custom made lathe turned wood base. And there is no money inside unless there is a trap door or mirrors hiding the bottom. In which case there could be a treasure map or maybe gold coins, diamonds, rubys, emeralds... Easily worth $299. This is a real artifact. Picture this in your house, RV... Totally cool. BTW, can you tell what type of gun fired it...?
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Wm. R Miller Jr.


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Re: SHELL, ARTILLERY, MILITARY, BRASS.
It's brass alright, and the width of the casing is larger than a 105mm Howitzer.
Semper Fidelis, "Huey Bubba & Co-bro"
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1stSgtD


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Re: SHELL, ARTILLERY, MILITARY, BRASS.
I dont mean any disrespect, but I can pull up Arty shells on ebay all day long from WWI to Present day for 10-20 bucks
America is not at war, the Marine Corps is at war. America is at the mall.
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Wm. R Miller Jr.


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Re: SHELL, ARTILLERY, MILITARY, BRASS.
Yes Sir, you can Gunny, but do they have a custom wooden base?
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1stSgtD


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Re: SHELL, ARTILLERY, MILITARY, BRASS.
Thats some wood
America is not at war, the Marine Corps is at war. America is at the mall.
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Wm. R Miller Jr.


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Re: SHELL, ARTILLERY, MILITARY, BRASS.
Yup! from a real tree, too.
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bigmikemad


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Re: SHELL, ARTILLERY, MILITARY, BRASS.
FROM THE PICTURE IT DOES NOT LOOK TO BE A SHELL CASE AT ALL !
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Wm. R Miller Jr.


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Re: SHELL, ARTILLERY, MILITARY, BRASS.
Yup! no primer hole at the base, no real rim. Might be an extruded peice of brass, that was an ornamental fixture of some sort.
Semper Fidelis, "Huey Bubba & Co-bro"
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Mike Stagner


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Re: SHELL, ARTILLERY, MILITARY, BRASS.
I think Millers right...not a shell...no primer Semper Fi, Mike
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PhantomDog


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Re: SHELL, ARTILLERY, MILITARY, BRASS.
I'm not giving up yet. I thinks it's real. What if it's a shell that was cut in two equal pieces. The half with the primer and the other half shown here becomes an umbrella/cane/trash can? Is there anything that confirms the brass shell as a real shell? How about those ridges in the shell. How about the measurements? I think they are an important clue. Who's the shell expert here?
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kilo1


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Re: SHELL, ARTILLERY, MILITARY, BRASS.
PhantomDog: I'm not giving up yet. I thinks it's real. What if it's a shell that was cut in two equal pieces. The half with the primer and the other half shown here becomes an umbrella/cane/trash can? Is there anything that confirms the brass shell as a real shell? How about those ridges in the shell. How about the measurements? I think they are an important clue. Who's the shell expert here?
ohh nevermind lets just say you don't want to hear My opinion on the crap your are putting up here,you sure don't seem to know crap about the military, and are just using this site as a free sale point.since you haven't made anyother posts.
 USMC 1982-1988  ....US Army 2006- TBA...... Still a Marine now just on vacation in the Army .
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John Wear


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Re: SHELL, ARTILLERY, MILITARY, BRASS.
For $250 you can aquire a dummy arty round that is painted the exact same colors as the real deal. I am talking about a round that looks like it is ready to slam into the breech and fire off. Why would anyone in their right mind pay $300 for a piece of brass?
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PhantomDog


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Re: SHELL, ARTILLERY, MILITARY, BRASS.
And to think that all this commotion was created by trying to sell a shell, or at least get some history on it.  I am still looking for that expert opinion since there seems to be disagreement. Anyone know about shell diameters of guns or the ridges inside the shell that can confirm it's use? While we're discussing shells, take a look at the photo group of shells in this ebay ad http://cgi.ebay.com/20mm-Vulcan-AP-cutaway-display-round-inert-shell-RARE_W0QQitemZ150067011316QQihZ005QQcategoryZ104002QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
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kilo1


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Re: SHELL, ARTILLERY, MILITARY, BRASS.
PhantomDog: And to think that all this commotion was created by trying to sell a shell, or at least get some history on it.  I am still looking for that expert opinion since there seems to be disagreement. Anyone know about shell diameters of guns or the ridges inside the shell that can confirm it's use? While we're discussing shells, take a look at the photos in this ebay ad http://cgi.ebay.com/20mm-Vulcan-AP-cutaway-display-round-inert-shell-RARE_W0QQitemZ150067011316QQihZ005QQcategoryZ104002QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
Did you escape from our newbies section? measure it 105 round is 105mm and so on just like calibers they don't just pick a number. you might try this new thing that came out to do your own research its called www.google.com .
 USMC 1982-1988  ....US Army 2006- TBA...... Still a Marine now just on vacation in the Army .
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PhantomDog


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Re: SHELL, ARTILLERY, MILITARY, BRASS.
Kilo1 do I measure circumference or diameter? the conversion from inches to millimeters is 25.4 times inches = millimeters. the shell measures approx 7.5 inches in diameter. here's the math 7.5 inch diameter shell x 3.12 (conversion from diameter to cirucmference) = 23.4 inches circumference x 25.4 (conversion from inches to millimeters) = 594 millimeters.
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kilo1


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Re: SHELL, ARTILLERY, MILITARY, BRASS.
PhantomDog: Kilo1 do I measure circumference or diameter? the conversion from inches to millimeters is 25.4 times inches = millimeters. the shell measures approx 7.5 inches in diameter.
 USMC 1982-1988  ....US Army 2006- TBA...... Still a Marine now just on vacation in the Army .
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PhantomDog


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Re: SHELL, ARTILLERY, MILITARY, BRASS.
Thanks for the link. I checked the site and the front page is one long page equalling 50 or so pages with some nice photos of big guns. There seems to be a lot of information hidden in this site. When I get some time, I'll post it there and let you folks know what I've found out. We'll get to the bottom of this and have some answers, I hope. 
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PhantomDog


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Re: SHELL, ARTILLERY, MILITARY, BRASS.
I recieved an email from the website
people and he says this:
"7.25 inches, roughly 185mm, isn't a standard caliber itself, Though it could be a tank cartridge that has been cut below the shoulder and above the base.It's not an artillery casing, of that I'm pretty sure. I compared the draw marks in the casing to a couple of rounds I have, from which I conclude it's likely *not* US or Brit. But really, aside from that, that's as far was I can go. Sorry I couldn't be of more help. I've got some buddies who are into tank ammo, I'll ask them." So now we wait patiently for the tank guys
opinions. I still think it is a real shell based on the background from which
it came.
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Wm. R Miller Jr.


- Joined on 10-31-2002
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Re: SHELL, ARTILLERY, MILITARY, BRASS.
The brass tube, has nothing to do with Military Ordanance. Sorry about that, asked a friend at Aberdeen Proving Grounds to look at this. He should know, he was a 20 year Artillery Ordanance type from the Army and now works there.
Semper Fidelis, "Huey Bubba & Co-bro"
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PhantomDog


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Re: SHELL, ARTILLERY, MILITARY, BRASS.
Mr Miller, Could you email him one last time and ask him if the ridges on the inside of the shell shown here: http://new.photos.yahoo.com/skyvandelta/album/576460762334158959 confirm of deny it's use as an artillery or tank shell? I think they are the evidence that is needed.
I'd be happy to email him if you don't want to. Thanks
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Wm. R Miller Jr.


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Re: SHELL, ARTILLERY, MILITARY, BRASS.
He said those are "drawn excrusion marks" and they would not be found in or on ordanance casings. (American, European, Soviet, and such)
Semper Fidelis, "Huey Bubba & Co-bro"
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