The following info came to me via email from a trusted friend.
Last night Walt's cannon, limber and trailer were stolen from his home in South Tucson.
The stolen cannon was our Parrott rifle, so the tube will be black cast Iron.
Please help us spread the word.
If you see or know of anything, PLEASE contact Walt at (520) 664-6739 or the Tucson Police at (520) 791-6813
Stolen Parrott Rifle - Tucson
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Re: Stolen Parrott Rifle - Tucson
Do you have link to a picture or something I can put one Facebook? Have lots of friends here to help spread the word.
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Did not see your reply, will ask for photos and try to get some posted.
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Re: Stolen Parrott Rifle - Tucson
...why would someone steal one of those.
It's not as if you can go into a pawnshop and say, "Here. Buy my cannon."
It's not as if you can go into a pawnshop and say, "Here. Buy my cannon."
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Re: Stolen Parrott Rifle - Tucson
For the same reason people steal unique art works, maybe? Because they've already got a buyer, who just wants the item, and is willing to get it however they can?Jered wrote:...why would someone steal one of those.
It's not as if you can go into a pawnshop and say, "Here. Buy my cannon."
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