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Tuesday, February 04, 2025

Come and Take It




 

20 comments:

  1. That's funny. I just got one of those in the mail today.

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  2. Not real, something this size in real bronze or iron, the truck would make splat, and with that little cords you couldn't secure it against anything!

    Knolli

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  3. Looks like some photoshop to me.

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  4. Photo shop. That cannon would crush the truck.

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  5. No way that's real. Ropes aren't stout enough and the tires would be further up in the wheel wells...nice prop though...

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  6. "Hey honey look what I bought at a yard sale"! The recoil's gonna be a bitch, but at least he don't need a reverse gear.

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  7. Don't think that can be bronze/gun metal or that Toyota would have its nose in the air. I know they're tough,but...

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  8. If it were real I'd say some courthouse or park lost a monument.

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  9. Oh please tell me there's a link to "Movie Prop Fiberglass Cannon Outlet City R Us". I'll take two or three.

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  10. That's a "Hollywood Cannon ".
    I've fired one in Civil War reenacting.

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  11. That's a Wendy cannon; lighter than air.
    If you don't get it, you ain't an old fart.

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  12. Has to be fake, a real one would weigh 5000 -7000Lbs. It would take a crane rig to lift it and no qualified rigger is going to set it down like that on a scrap metal pickup and tie it down with a cotton clothes line.

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  13. Hey… thank God for Open Carry.!

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  14. Thank God for Open Carry…!!

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  15. Slo joe said I can't have one so I went and got one 😎🖕
    JD

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  16. Tweaker on the way to the scrapyard with the grab of a lifetime.

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  17. I was scrapping and picked it up at the curb. Good thing the ole lady was with me to help load it.

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  18. the original Toyota Hilux Technical.

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  19. Hern Iron Works will sell you a new six pounder for around $5 grand. It's on my bucket list.

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