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    Default Ready For Christmas Items

    I just finished 5 Federal Oil Blankets and 2 Confederate Oil Blankets. Total price which includes shipping is $55. The Federal Oil Blanket is an example of the Schuylkill Arsenal and is featured on page 215 of Echoes of Glory. The Confederate Oil Blanket is constructed the same as the Federal with the exception of raw edges and hand sewn grommets. Both are made of the correct widths of 8 oz cotton duck. Go to:

    http://www.claudesinclair.com/Palmet...?1196709839885

    to view part of the process and to view the Federal Blanket. They are soft, flexible, and waterproofed. Each step includes linseed oil with the final coat 100 percent linseed oil.

    I do take Pay Pal. My account is my e-mail: clsinclair@comporium.net

    I have references on this forum and on the other forum. I also have a few Richmond Depot Painted Confederate Haversacks for a total of $35 which includes shipping.
    Best Regards,

    Claude Sinclair
    Palmetto Battalion

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    Paypal sent for federal Oil Blanket

    r_y_ray@yahoo.com
    R. Yerby Ray

    Pvt

    13th NCT Co. B
    136th NYVI (when needed)
    Spike Head Mess
    Newton, NC

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    Quote Originally Posted by yerbyray
    Paypal sent for federal Oil Blanket

    r_y_ray@yahoo.com
    Will be mailed Priority Mail on 12/04/07.

    Thank you,
    Best Regards,

    Claude Sinclair
    Palmetto Battalion

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    I'll take one of the federal oil blankets.

    Will send you either email or pm with shipping address after I paypal you.

    thanks
    Frank Long
    Brigade Brass Band

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    Thank You.

    Claude Sinclair
    Best Regards,

    Claude Sinclair
    Palmetto Battalion

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    Mr Sinclair ,
    Interested in a Fed. cloth if you have one left. Let me know.

    Just curious; Will Maxwell House work as well as Folger's?

    Thanks,
    Kevin Ellis

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    Quote Originally Posted by Longbranch 1
    Mr Sinclair ,
    Interested in a Fed. cloth if you have one left. Let me know.

    Just curious; Will Maxwell House work as well as Folger's?

    Thanks,
    Kevin Ellis
    Kevin, I have two on the line now. Two were sold. The Espresso from Starbucks works better than the lampblack in Folgers'
    Best Regards,

    Claude Sinclair
    Palmetto Battalion

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    Default I'll take one!

    Claude:

    I'll take a Federal painted blanket if you still have one. Please let me know and I'll pay-pal you asap, thanks. Nice looking product by the way!

    Ted Parrott

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    Default I'll take one

    I'll take a Federal Oil Cloth if you have one left , I'll send a Money Order ASAP
    My Email bhutton1@optonline.net let me know where to send the money Order

    Thank You
    Bob Hutton
    67th NY

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    Sir, sent you a PM regarding a confederate painted blanket.
    Thanks,
    Eric
    Eric Brown

    Currently known to associate with the WIG / AG


    "It has never been fully realized, nor appreciated by the people of the North-the great part in preserving the Union, the brave, loyal,and patriotic Union men, in the mountainous parts of the Southern states, rendered" - Orderly Sgt. Silas P. Woodall (2nd grt. grnd...) member of "Kennemers Union Scouts & Guides"-organized in Woodville, Alabama 1863.

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