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5 minutes ago, turkeyfeathers said:

Heck ya.  And who didn’t throw them as far straight up in the air and run ? 

Or throw them closer to your buddies, instead of the ring, if you were losing!..................hehehe,how did we all survive?

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11 minutes ago, Merlot said:

Used them for years...never had a problem. I did build a lighter fluid cannon out of pop cans and shot tennis balls a couple hundred feet into neighbors yards. Parents didn't care for that too much....

The Polish cannon !! The tennis ball tube worked better as the tennis balls fit snugger.  

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39 minutes ago, turkeyfeathers said:

The Polish cannon !! The tennis ball tube worked better as the tennis balls fit snugger.  

Didn't know it had a name....someone had one and showed me how it build it. Of course, the pop cans were a helluva lot stronger back then. Polish cannon...I like it...grew up in Chicktowaga.

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56 minutes ago, turkeyfeathers said:

The Polish cannon !! The tennis ball tube worked better as the tennis balls fit snugger.  

There should be a 21 gun/polish cannon salute for the re-opening of Yelling goat...we'll meet and go over cannon schematics over brews....lol

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I certainly do remember JARTS; they were first manufactured in my home town.

They were in business for years until the lawsuits filed against them closed them down....

There was a set at our old camp for years and they were used every summer....  

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