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    Default Anyone making "authentic" tied paper tubes these days?

    I didn't find what I wanted to...

    Is anyone making "authentic" papers cartridge tubes these days with a tied end?

    Unfortunately, I don't have much time to devote to making a event sized amount of good tubes.

    Any help is appreciated.

    Evan O'Dell

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    NJ Sekela has some very nice ones that I have used a few times.
    Respectfully,

    Jeremy Bevard
    Sally Port Mess
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    Old Northwest Volunteers

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    Charles B. Haydon, 2nd Michigan-May 6, 1861

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    Anything from Nick Sekela is highly recommended.
    Craig L Barry

    Editor, The Watchdog in Civil War News

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    http://www.njsekela.com/OSCommerce/c...eadl3ob2268o71 Direct link to NJ Sekela's package
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    I will vouch for Sekela's tubes. I got 2 packages (they come in packs of 40) of them and they are great, just need a wad, a powder cup and top em off, they are great looking round, and delivery was FAST they shipped the next day.
    Bobby Hughes
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    This is great information between Mr. Sekela and PM's. I appreciate everyone's help.

    Evan O'Dell

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