@DanishDoge Yes. Thank you. Much less expensive than other brass salute cannons. STRONG & RBG sells smaller cannons for $4 - $7k. There's over 1k just in brass. Each cannon has over 100 hours of handmade craftsmanship. That barrel is over 18" x 5" dia., 1" brass axles, 1.5" brass trunnions & 1" thick walnut slab carriage + accents. This particular muzzle-loading cannon weighs over 90 lbs. Quality cost money.
thank you. the price reflects the costly materials and labor that goes into making these cannons. they are competitively priced- lower than my competition, and higher quality.
lol. these are not toy cannons. that cannon had 2 oz of black powder and weighs over 100 lbs. with a 22" x 4.5" brass barrel & 1" bore. There's over $1000 of brass and 100 hours of labor in that cannon. please do better research.
@@northamericancannonllc These are toy cannons. They're not full sized and it's not 1000 dollars of brass either, show the invoice for that brass! You got reamed
@@13612 i won't argue with you- I've been building cannons for 2 decades. there's no such thing as a "full-size" cannon. ships had many different cannon sizes to throw lines and deter boarding, many this size. you have a lot to learn about the subject you're commenting on. Go ahead and research what a 4.5 x 20" bar of naval brass is selling for- my company gets it on a 15% discount and still paid well over $1000 for it in raw form + hundreds to ship it, in addition, to the solid 1" brass axles, 1.5" brass trunnions and 3"x4"x1" brass trunnion blocks. my cannons are also priced thousands below my competition. research what RGB, Strong and Herreshoff are selling for. The equivalent Strong cannon is selling for between $6,500 - $11,000. You're a very ignorant man. I have a backlog of customers waiting for their cannons. I'll comment no further on it, as this subject is far above your head.
@northamericancannonllc dont let jackass mcgee over here piss you off, this is a beautiful cannon and clearly a lot of work goes into making them quality.