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Have you tried it yourself?
Or, perhaps a reenactor group would be willing to help you out.
Do you have historic reenactors in Autralia?
Reproduction black glass can be purchased relatively inexpensively.
S. Walter
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From: "Shane Burke" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Friday, August 30, 2013 1:30 AM
Subject: Help with a reference
> Hello everyone,
>
> This is a long shot (pun intended), but has anyone found in published or
> unpublished literature descriptions of black glass bottles with evidence
> of
> breakage caused by bullet or ball? I have two and possibly four conjoined
> black glass bottles dating to the mid 1820s with distinct entry points and
> comparative data would be appreciated.
>
> All the best,
> Shane Burke
>
>
> Dr Shane Burke
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> Senior Lecturer
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> School of Arts & Sciences
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> The University of Notre Dame Australia
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> Fremantle Campus
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> Cliff Street, Fremantle, Western Australia
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> (PO Box 1225, Fremantle, 6959)
>
> Phone: 9433 0176 (w) 0429 832 541 (m)
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