Civil War Artillery Man

 

Welcome to the
Civil War Artillery Man
site

Last Updated 04-08-05

All artillery items listed are guaranteed authentic to the Civil War and have been disarmed and deactivated.   All excavated shells have been recovered from private property with owners permission.

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Links to other Civil War Relic Sources

Ordering Information

Virginia residents add 5% sales tax.

I ship via FedEx or by motor freight,  postage at estimated actual costs: Handling charges may apply on very large artifacts.
Buyer takes risk of shipping if insurance is not purchased.

Certified Bank Check or money order assures immediate shipping, personal checks are welcome but must clear before items shipped.  Telephone or eMail orders are "reserved" for 7 days. 

And remember these relics are historical artifacts, they are old, and they are real.   Most have been buried for over 100 years which produces the weathered, aged, and sometimes fragile condition that adds so much to their value.

Prices are subject to change without notice.  All orders are subject to availability.  I suggest you send an eMail or call to confirm that the item is available before you send money.  Thank you for your business.  And remember I both buy and sell.

 
Electronic mail, preferred method of communication
shanessigns@mindspring.com
 
Telephone
571-259-0042   9 a.m. to 9 p.m. 7 days
 
Postal address
Shane Neitzey
8280 Rugby Road
Manassas, VA 20111 

My guarantee
All artillery is 100% guaranteed authentic to the Civil War or as described.  No question on  return privileges for any reason if returned unaltered within 7 days of receipt. full refund less shipping.  I guarantee the items for life as to authenticity to the Civil War or as described.  This means that if an item I sold is proven not to be authentic to the Civil War or as described,  I will refund the original purchase price,  once again, provided the item is returned unaltered from the condition I shipped the item.

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