Anybody know of anyone else other than the NJ guy that makes an authentic Fed infantry frock?
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James, "Jim" Williams of Williams clothiers makes the best frock I've ever seen in my life! They are quite the investment though. Maybe one day I'll actually be able to afford one of them. Check out his site: http://williamsclothiers.com/[FONT="Georgia"][SIZE="5"]Eric Davis
Handsome Company Mess
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Try Shane Miles and Rachel Kelly of S Miles & R Kelly. They do beautiful work and the price is competitive.
You might also check out Andrew Kasmar of Beauregard's Tailor. Both are on Facebook.
There is a fellow named Mark Watts on Etsy who makes hand sewn to order frocks.
Personally, I love my NJS.Last edited by Pvt. Shattuck; 01-27-2013, 08:55 PM.[B][/B][B][/B][B]Bill Slavin[/B]
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Charlie Childs is still IMO the best in the business.Robert Johnson
"Them fellers out thar you ar goin up against, ain't none of the blue-bellied, white-livered Yanks and sassidge-eatin'forrin' hirelin's you have in Virginny that run atthe snap of a cap - they're Western fellers, an' they'll mighty quick give you a bellyful o' fightin."
In memory of: William Garry Co.H 5th USCC KIA 10/2/64 Saltville VA.
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Scott just finished one the other day and swore he'd never do it again :)Mike McGee
Cure All Mess ~ Hard Case Boys
Co A, 4th Tennessee Infantry Regiment "The Shelby Greys"
Co C, 25th Regiment, Indiana Infantry
Pvt. Francis "Frank" Agee- G, G, G-Uncle
Co H, 22nd Tennessee Infantry Regiment
KIA Battle of Shiloh-April 6, 1862
Resting in Peace on that Hallowed Ground
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I finished my enlisted frock last summer. It took two tries for me to get the collar right. If I get fat, I'd eat a tapeworm before I'd sell it. ;-)
Guys who can make these coats quickly and well have serious skills. I've seen good work by many of the folks listed. ...one not mentioned yet is Joe Hill. I saw a splendid coat by him at Shiloh last March.
Without calling any vendors out, I wanted to mention something (if a vendor notices that their product matches what I am mentioning here, please interpret this as an observation intended as constructive feedback, not as a slight against your product):
Be sure that the collar is meeting in the center at the throat. The collar is intended to close with a hook and eye and you will see that button-line and center-edges of buttonholes align with the the point where the collar meets the coat front. There should be no significant gap between the left and right collar at this point.
For some detailed pics of original coats, have a look at ha.com.John Wickett
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How did I forget Chris Ruff (sorry if I misspelled one or both of his names)?
The other collar challenge I have seen on Fed dress coats that I have not noticed on other reproduction garments is a wavy collar at the collar's base.Pat Brown
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