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Yes I mean him, I know that his uniforms and leather are farb but some of his tinware is good. And he is the only one so far that is offereing a ground cloth with grommets similar to the one pictured in EoG!
All other oil groind cloths were without grommets as far as I know.
Hi Jan,
I used to live right near their little retail store off of North Central Expressway in Dallas and am familiar with both Gail and their "wares" first hand. I stand by my caveat.;)
Go to the website and look under covers. Think you will find what you want.
H. L. Hanger
[FONT=Times New Roman]H. L. "Jack" Hanger[/FONT]
[I]"Boys, if we have to stand in a straight line as stationary targets for the Yankees to shoot at with a rest, this old Texas Brigade is going to run like hell!"[/I] Chickamauga, 1863
You may also want to check with Don Smith of Trans-Mississippi Depot. I know he was producing authentic ground cloths and has done a great deal of research on painted cloth items of the period.
Troy Groves "AZReenactor"
1st California Infantry Volunteers, Co. C
So, you think that scrap in the East is rough, do you?
Ever consider what it means to be captured by Apaches?
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