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  • While Supplies Last: T.M.D.Co. September IN STOCK LIST

    Trans-Mississippi Depot Company
    SEPTEMBER 2008
    Items In Stock
    READY TO SHIP!!!


    TRANS-MISSISSIPPI DEPOT GIFT CERTIFICATES!!!!!!

    Just the item for the special soldier! In denominations of
    $20, $50, & $100
    AVAILABLE NOW!


    BELTS

    1 USB1 U.S. M1861 Belt, Waxed Flesh or Bridal Leather with Buckle (Issued from 1851-1872)
    Belt comes like the belt above; with a hand sewn leather keeper at the one end complete with Early Allegheny Arrow back plate Size 32-40” Waist…………………………………………………………………..$60.00

    1 USB2 U.S. Mid-Late War Belt (Has Brass “Clip” keeper) With correct buckle (Used from 1863-1872). The mid-late war belt was developed in 1862/63 for easier use of the keeper. The old loop type was replaced by the use of the patented brass “Clip” keeper, which allowed the soldier to leave the belt plate on the belt when putting it on, and stop the soldiers from cutting off the leather loop that the clip replaced. Comes complete with US Mid-Late war belt Size 32-40” Waist……..$60.00

    1 MSC Confederate Leech & Rigdon Saber Belt Iron Dyed, with L&R Rectangular CS “Spoon & Wreath” Plate. (1861-65)
    These belts were manufactured by Leech and Rigdon for the CS government during the war, and saw use in the Army of Tennessee along with other products of the Leech & Rigdon firm in the other theaters of the war. The belt is totally hand sewn and is Iron dyed. Featuring iron wire adjustment hook and L&R Cast Brass Sword snaps as per original examples. This is a perfect addition to that impression as an Officer or Cavalryman Size 32-42” Waist ……………………..……. $150.00


    1 MB1 Militia Web Belt with Early type (1820’s)Brass Square Plate (1820-1900)
    Commonly encountered in period pre war and early war images, this belt is made from a correct weave militia web copied from an original in my collection, picked up off of Manassas battlefield.
    The plate itself is a sheet brass square, self-adjusting plate, with two tines on the back of the plate that go into the webbing to secure it. The other end has a brass wire keeper for the buckle to be attached.
    Size 32-40” Waist ………………………………………………….$50

    1 MSC Confederate Converted US Plate to "CS"
    (1861-65)
    Converted US Plate for CS Issue. These Converted Plates are encountered in relic collections and can be seen in Steve Mulinax's and Lon Keim’s books on CS Belt Plates……………………………………………………………….$25

    2 CS “EGG” Copper Belt Plates
    Hand stamped and solders CS “egg” belt plates. Hooks are made from the correct weight Iron Wire as found on originals. Totally hand fabricated as per the originals out of sheet copper, & stamped from a dye made directly from an original example……………………... ……………………………………$35

    BOX BELTS

    1 CSCBB4 Hughes Pendergrass & Snow Web Box Belt
    . (1862-65)
    A unique wide heavy web box belt that is incredibly strong. It saw use in the Army of Tennessee & Army of Northern Virginia………………$40

    RIFLE SLINGS

    3 CSRS1 Confederate Cloth Sling for Rifle-Musket 1862-65)
    This is a one size fits all as per the original. It will fit Springfield, Mississippi Type, Enfield Rifles & Musketoons/Carbines (it is not made to fit the long Enfield). It is made of period machine sewn cotton heavy osnaburg (via the 1851 Wilson Mechanism) with iron adjusting hook hand sewn into place. The sling had a leather strip hand sewn in to place for the adjusting holes, with leather keepers. This is a common item in the CSA found from Tennessee to Virginia…………………………………………..…$35ea

    CANTEEN SLINGS

    6 USCS1 U.S. Leather Canteen Sling,
    Russet Hand Sewn (1858-1872)
    Replacing the tin drum type canteen. The regulation canteen for the Federal Army just previous to the war became the Model 1858 Tin oblate spheroid canteen. This is the regulation canteen sling that was first issued with this canteen. Made of russet oiled leather5/8” wide and 72” long with a thing gauge iron roller buckle, hand sewn with leather keeper and a “chape” or “safe” sewn behind it………………………………………..$30ea

    16 CSCS6 Confederate, Hughes Pendergrass & Snow Web Canteen Sling (1862-65)
    Made by the firm Hughes Pendergrass & Snow for the Confederate government. This sling is seen in Echoes of Glory CS & Silvia & O’Donnell’s Canteen book on C.S. Tin Drum & captured U.S. Canteens. It is made with a leather end piece with a buttonhole punched in it. Hand sewn to the webbing with a leather button sewn to the other end. Simple and effective……………………………………………….………………$25ea


    SUSPENDERS

    5 S2 The “Farmer” Suspender

    These 1 Ύ” Wide Web Suspenders, comes with Period Correct Pat. 1847 nickel plated iron suspender buckles. They have leather back tabs and leather risers.
    Made to handle period farm chores and hard work!…………… ……$40ea

    15 S4 Plain Web Suspenders, with Period Pat. 1847 nickeled iron buckles
    These are made of period correct narrow cotton webbing (1” wide) with leather back tabs and have sturdy leather risers in the front………………………………….$35ea

    6 S4 Plain Web Suspenders, with Period Brass buckles.
    These are made of period correct narrow cotton webbing (1” wide) with leather back tabs and have sturdy leather risers in the front…………………………………………………..……….$35ea

    2 CS Ambulance Corps Hat Bands
    These hat bands are copied from the one seen in Echoes of glory on page 127. These are period machine sewn. With “Ambulance Corps” Hand stenciled on the front, from a hand cut stencil.

    These are made to be put on the hat as per the originals were meant to be.

    ……………………………………………………………………………..$30ea

    HAVERSACKS

    4 “Moses Alexander” Haversack with Correct Lead Filled Button (1861-65) Made By Martin Aksentowitz on consignment

    Carried by Pvt. M. Alexander from Alabama, this haversack measuring aprox. 11”X 11”, It is 100% Hand Sewn out of a heavy canvas like osnaburg as per the original. (It can be seen in Tenting Tonight, Time Life’s, The Civil War, Page 75). It is a strong and sturdy haversack of a common design……………………$65 ea

    VESTS

    1 CS / Civilian Notched lapel Vest, Size 42” chest

    Made according to originals, it is period machine sewn with hand finishing & button holes. Comes with Imported French brass dome buttons. Chest is lightly padded. Vest is lined throughout in Brown cotton.
    For 42” Chest……………………………………………………………………$175




    "IN STOCK TERMS & CONDITIONS"

    ORDERING:
    I accept Orders by Mail and by Phone (928) 649-1395
    Phone Hours are 7am –7pm M-F, Sat by Chance

    Returns accepted on items if returned within ten days. Shipping costs will not be refunded.

    PLEASE ALLOW:
    ITEMS IN STOCK can be sent out As soon as payment arrives.

    NOTE!!!!! Consignment items are sold As "All Sales Final " and cannot be returned

    PLEASE… If you have concerns about meeting a delivery deadline, write, e-mail or call BEFORE placing your order.

    SHIPPING: We Ship Via US Priority Mail
    With orders up to $69.00, add $6.00; from $70.00 to $149.00, add $9.00; from $150.00 to $300.00, add $12.00; from $300.00 to $500.00, add $15.00; in excess of $500.00, add $20.00.

    PAYMENTS: PAYMENT in FULL CONFIRMS Order.

    Money Orders and Cashiers Checks PREFERED

    VISA & MASTERCARD ACCEPTED BY PHONE

    MONEY ORDERS ORIGINATING OUTSIDE THE U.S.A. WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED. Customers outside of the U.S. must pay with VISA, MasterCard or U.S. funds

    PLEASE MAKE OUT, AND SEND TO:
    Trans-Mississippi Depot Co.
    209 W. SPUR DR.
    COTTONWOOD, AZ, 86326-5003
    (928) 649-1395
    Attached Files
    Don F Smith

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    Re: T.M.D.Co. September IN STOCK LIST

    L & R Saber Belt Sold!


    Also a quick update on the Vest. The correct size for it is for a 44" chest
    Last edited by D F Smith Historic; 09-08-2008, 06:13 PM.
    Don F Smith

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