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Thread: F/S: New Columbia (Covais) made Shirt!

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    Arrow F/S: New Columbia (Covais) made Shirt!

    Yes, this is a genuine blast from the reenacting past:

    Joe Covais made this back in the late 80's before he had to stop working his genuine magic.

    This shirt is a British Issue item and was sold for those seeking something that represented the supply of Brit. manufactured items for use by American soldiers during the CW. At the time it was made it was was well ahead of the curve, as far as living history was concerned, and would foreshadow things to come as the current expertise in research was yet to come.

    Very well made with machined stitches throughout and all hand-finished work to complete the masterpiece. Made of cotton with blue ticking like the originals. As mentioned all button holes are hand finished and complete with period milk-glass buttons.

    Size: Large/XL
    Condition: As new!
    PRICE: $49.00 + S&H

    Copy these links and have a look at it yourself:

    http://www1.snapfish.com/slideshow/A...556/t_=3317556

    http://www1.snapfish.com/slideshow/A...317556_3317556

    Let me know if you are interested. Thanks!

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    Default shirt

    PM sent
    Marc Shaffer
    Last edited by Marc Shaffer; 10-03-2006 at 12:36 AM.

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    Thumbs up re: What a deal!

    Fellas:

    Can't believe that nobody has snapped this thing up. Make me an offer guys.

    Cheers!

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    Default Covais shirt

    Sir:

    I am very interested in the Covais shirt if it is still available. Can you send me an email at: truyle2305@hotmail.com?

    Tim Ruyle

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    Default Coulumbia Shirt

    Mr. Tucker,

    Sent you a PM regarding the shirt.
    Edwin Carl Erwin

    "Danny, let us seek safety in battle."
    Peachy Carnehan,
    from John Huston's film of Rudyard Kipling's story The Man Who Would Be King.

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    Thumbs up Re: Sold!

    Thanks again...

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