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Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Germany, Dortmund
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Very impressive cannon.
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Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: The Netherlands
Posts: 2,237
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Interesting video on youtube.
Especially the one that is fixed on a barrel must give quiet a blow to the arm ? Did you see this one on the same location ? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SMBYx...eature=related I am sure that it is only black powder they are firing... But still, pretty weird shooting place with people walking around. That is probably why I stick to edged weapons
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Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: between work and sleep
Posts: 731
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Awesome Lantaka Bill!
Are there any more modern makers of lantaka? I'd expect not, but you never know.. some folks in Fujian still make traditional chuan... there's still a few good pandays in Sulu... phinsis are still made in Kalimantan... so why not lantaka? One can hope. Quote:
Someday maybe... Quote:
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Join Date: Sep 2009
Posts: 23
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Hi there KuKulzA28,
The pieces fired in the first video certainly look authentic to me, saw similar items in museums so i suppose they could be antiques, but i don't know for sure... Since the title of the second video is "Cannon made from junk (Lantaka)" i doubt they are original, maybe reproductions to lighten up celebrations as some type of fireworks.I believe lantakas also were used for that purpose in the old days. If you are a registrated member of YouTube (not me) you can contact the person who posted the video, perhaps they know more... Have a nice weekend... |
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Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: CHRISTCHURCH NEW ZEALAND
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These pics have appeared here before but thought a reshow would be appropriate. They are on display at Fort Siloso on Sentosa Island in Singapore.
Regards Stuart |
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