I have no idea what that contraption is either, but it sure looks good in stereo.
This is a very good one Balliolman. Thanks again for posting. It gives me something to do at work, that I enjoy doing. 
JohnTrogdon Goldmember 1,736 posts Joined Jan 2005 Location: Florida More info | I have no idea what that contraption is either, but it sure looks good in stereo. John
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PawneeDan Member 244 posts Joined Feb 2005 Location: Oklahoma, USA More info | Jan 20, 2006 11:38 | #17 The 3-D effect is amazing. Could it have been used for lifting and carrying barrels? - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
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Jon Foster wrote: I don't know what it was used for but the 3-D effect is awesome. Jon. Thanks for your appreciation, Jon! Balliolman
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sugarzebra wrote: Another great 3D project Balliolman. Based on the colour and attention to detail, I'm thinking its use is more official and/or ceremonial (as opposed to regular day to day use). So I'll guess it that is a cannon holder/transporter. If correct a good 'shot' for a canon forum!!!
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John Trogdon wrote: I have no idea what that contraption is either, but it sure looks good in stereo. This is a very good one Balliolman. Thanks again for posting. It gives me something to do at work, that I enjoy doing. ![]() Happy to oblige, John! Soon it will be the weekend: have a great one, Buddy! Balliolman
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Pawnee Dan wrote: The 3-D effect is amazing. Could it have been used for lifting and carrying barrels? It is definitely is a carrier, Dan: but not for barrels! Balliolman
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shimano Member 101 posts Joined Nov 2005 Location: Kent ,The Garden Of England More info | Jan 20, 2006 13:54 | #22 Truely amazing stereo effect,as for what it is.........???........... Canon 10D,canon 50mm 2.8 , canon 28-105 1.4/5.6, sigma 70-300 APO.
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Jan 20, 2006 13:59 | #23 I enjoy the stereo effect too, Shimano. Balliolman
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TomW Canon Fanosapien 12,749 posts Likes: 30 Joined Feb 2003 Location: Chattanooga, Tennessee More info | Jan 20, 2006 14:47 | #24 It looks like the frame of a wagon that might have carried a barrel or drum. Possibly a water wagon. Tom
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Jan 20, 2006 14:52 | #25 I love the 3D What it is
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skade Goldmember 4,341 posts Likes: 1 Joined Apr 2005 Location: Perth, Australia More info | Jan 20, 2006 15:28 | #26 Great work, Balliolman!
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BIGTUFFGUY Goldmember 2,252 posts Joined Jan 2006 Location: Montreal, Canada More info | Jan 20, 2006 15:39 | #27 i can never see these 3D things, sucks for me.
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Tom W wrote: It looks like the frame of a wagon that might have carried a barrel or drum. Possibly a water wagon. It was not designed for any such load but could well be adapted to it, Tom. Balliolman
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john_ch wrote: I love the 3D What it is ??? Aint got a foggy !!Glad you like it, John! The contraption's purpose will emerge from the foggy gloom and be revealed ... Balliolman
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skade wrote: Great work, Balliolman! Thank you very much, Sandi! Balliolman
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