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Paris Gun

Shell Shifter

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I have had an enduring interest in this weapon for like forever. I bought some fragments allegedly related to the gun and it's bombardment of Paris. Real? Clever fakery? I sort of bend towards the real but that is what collectors do ... you judge.

First let me share the paper that came with the objects:
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First: the Rivet from the Mont de Joie location:
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Probably should have had a ruler next to it ... Dia. of head = 1.5", length o/a = 1.3"


Here is the larger shell fragment:
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Largest dimension is ~ 3"
Using this calculator
I came up with shell diameters of 6" to 12". We do know that the shells used with the Paris Gun(s) did vary.
Finally the last fragment, a piece from the rear presumably:
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The fragments were collected from Jouy-en-Josas, a suburb outside of Paris (see map)
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It lies from ~80 - 70 miles from the gun emplacements. It is close to the maximum range.

Anyway, there you have it. A bit of a mystery. I am on the trial of Mrs. Miller too.
I have no particular reason to disbelieve the story but don't all collectors say that?

Comments, as always, appreciated.
 
thats a very large rivet and they would of needed some serious tools to remove it,unless it had been damaged before hand
it looks to have been sheared off somehow,it dosent show any marks like being punched out
 
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