Jan, are the halves still available?
GH Calderone
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Jan, are the halves still available?
GH Calderone
thank you Brother Gallagher. Sounds like a great deal. I shall contact him.
looking to buy 1 or 2 shelter halfs. model not as important as condition. prefer sewn holes over grommets and bone over tin buttons. but, i am open.
thanks everybody.
Jerry
Michael, I started a thread a while back about an "artillery shroud". I heard a reference to it. Being uneducated in the matter, and frankly, never had heard of such a thing, Ross, as usual...
Ross, I am part of a very mainstream artillery unit. We all enjoy our hobby. Many are very authentic and make an excellent impression. Others, (like myself) are always trying to improve. I think...
Hi Harry,
are tensioners necessary? what about using a triple hitch? I love that knot! learned it as a Scout and have been using it for 43 years.
to those unfamiliar with the hitch it is...
they have all types of projects in there. the hardest one is a folding sling chair. You will need a bandsaw, table saw and a drill press.
have fun and keep all of your fingers!
send pix
thanks Ross, i'll look underneath to see if there are any names/units.
I wonder if using an original in reenacting would be wise.
saw one on Pawn stars with regimental records. it looked...
they look good. my #s came from below.
i saw this:
http://www.logancreekdesigns.com/?page_id=12
and this:
http://www.logancreekdesigns.com/?page_id=10
Gentlemen, I have just acquired an officer's field desk. I am %95 sure that it is original. Condition is excellent. Only flaws; it is missing the front door/writing surface. Key to drawing is...
Kurt, I just checked out that book from the library. Excellent! My rule about books: Library first. Buy Second. In this case buy First, forget the library....
Enjoy!
J
Gentlemen, thanks for all of your input. My arches "aren't arches..." I use orthotic appliances everyday in all other shoes. If i don't the inside of my knees ache and that is not good. I have...
"If you set up the tarp in a wedge shape, you'll that it takes up just a little more space than a common tent (a-frame tent)"
why didn't i think of that? this would be a very flexible item. ...
Thanks for the input guys. You are saving me a lot time and money. when i was speaking with the unit, they were concerned that the space required to deploy this tarp may be too large for our...
thanks everybody. i bought the brogans 1/2 size larger on the advice from another who assured me that shrinkage would occur. Well, they fit great now. I think that they will provide several years...
Hey Justin, I saw this:
http://www.mytarp.com/12x15-12-oz-super-heavy-canvas-drop-cloth.aspx Perhaps it well get you going. No grommets. ready for hand sewing. it could probably be waterproofed. ...
as many of you will agree, brogans, by their very nature are roomy and not very tight fitting. I like footwear that works properly
A question for all to consider: Is it considered to Farby to...
thanks for the info. I as surprised that more or our brother gunners haven't decided to use this tarp. It sounds very utilitarian. Didn't know about the olive green paint. probably some type of...
I think we are going down the right road here. a tarp of that size would be very useful. Was it grommeted, buttonholed or something else?
For our efforts, would a modern painters canvass drop...
Okay everybody, does anyone have any information on artillery shrouds? I have been reading about artillerymen using them as shelters, but attempts to obtain any information have unsuccessful. Are...