"when the piece is of metal" etc. – should this be metal? Surely all cannon are made from some generic metal.
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We must be on the same wavelength. I'm having the identical question about "Petard" on 167r
"one part of metal & two of fine rosette or old cauldron, which is even better" At the moment, this is NOT marked up as metal, but I wonder whether it should be. Whatever we decide for cannons should presumably hold for petards.
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yes, both should definitely be metal.
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We must be on the same wavelength. I'm having the identical question about "Petard" on 167v
"one part of metal & two of fine rosette or old cauldron, which is even better" At the moment, this is NOT marked up as metal, but I wonder whether it should be. Whatever we decide for cannons should presumably hold for petards.
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