That's not an arrow to show you which way to shoot on the cannon, it's a broad arrow. The broad arrow was the symbol used to show that the item belonged to the Board of Ordanance (or later on, war department or MOD), it was on everything they owned from cannons to tablecloths.
@@bushcraftdavetrangia You'll spot them all over the UK now ;) Think we only did away with them in about the 60s when the MOD realised there was profit in selling old stuff onto the public. Prior to that if you had something with that symbol on in your possession, you were in very deep trouble!
Great video dude 🔥
Glad to see you back and the bushcraft family
@@firestarter_marshy9602 thank you buddy
My god that place is gorgeous! I would love to see it. Good to see you guys had a lovely time out. Cheers, guys!
@chado_outdoors thank you Chado. 👍
Very nice
@@DaveCollierCamping thank you
@@bushcraftdavetrangia Take care
That's not an arrow to show you which way to shoot on the cannon, it's a broad arrow. The broad arrow was the symbol used to show that the item belonged to the Board of Ordanance (or later on, war department or MOD), it was on everything they owned from cannons to tablecloths.
@@FlatDerrick thank you. Every day is a school day 👍
@@bushcraftdavetrangia You'll spot them all over the UK now ;) Think we only did away with them in about the 60s when the MOD realised there was profit in selling old stuff onto the public. Prior to that if you had something with that symbol on in your possession, you were in very deep trouble!