I have a civilian shawl front in a size 40. PM me if you are interested.
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I have a civilian shawl front in a size 40. PM me if you are interested.
Sold pending funds.
I've got 15 original cuff size in plain (general service), 1 cavalry, and 1 artillery.
All are in good condition. I was going to put these on my SA jacket, but my Ipod needs to be replaced. There...
Do you have a link with pictures?
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All those cloths are durable. Jackets do not take the same abuse that trousers do, at least from my experience. I have jackets that look fine after several seasons of wear. My Federal trousers, on...
"Good" is a relative term.
For picking out jean wool that is as close to original garments. I recommend Ben Tart, Charlie Childs, Nick Sekela, WW&Co., and FHW.
Don't limit yourself to jean wool....
Hello,
I have a member of my unit who is looking for an Enfield rifle musket. Armisport, Euroarms/Pedersoli, Parker Hale. Defarbed preferred, but he is open to non-defarbed ones as well. I don't...
I'll take the English Cap Pouch.
If I remember correctly, Bill passed on ownership of the company to his son/daughter (I think).
Competition is a wonderful thing.
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That's a heck of a deal for a cartridge box. If I didn't have an Enfield one already, I'd snatch it up.
[QUOTE=Tiger_rifles;213932]And what happened to the other 275,000 M1822's that were in the Armories?[QUOTE]
Many were still left in their original flintlock conversions 1861. This is why you see a...
Sekela is another vendor you could buy from with confidence in the product in quality and authenticity.
PM sent about hat cords.
I think with the anount of people in the hobby, it never hurts to post a wanting to buy and see if anyone has something for sale if you can't afford to buy new. Just be sure to post the type of item...
In very good condition. I resewed the buttonholes all by hand. The coat is about 10 years old and only worn a dozen times. No rips or tears, and the only blemish is a slight scorch mark on the bottom...
Matt,
Are you planning to reenact more than just Gettysburg? If not, it's foolish to buy a $600+ weapon for one event.
Unless you buy it for the event and sell it after: like I did for the 15th...
They clearly weren't Blackburn grads ;-)
You make two or three million sack coats with different contractors and subcontractors with only guidelines to follow and see how it turns out. Here is from John Wedeward's website....
You're referrng to the Columbus Depot jackets. I've never heard of any of them being given to cavalry troops.
Jacket on hold.
To clarify, it has been put together by someone who is skilled in sewing.
Used but NOT abused. It has a quilted chest, interior pocket, tons of handsewing. I am having trouble with uploading pics...
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