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Andrew,
That makes sense about the collar!
Makes sense... especially if you HATE stuff rubbing on your neck like I do... ties, shirts, collars, etc...
Looks like my peculiarities might be period and I may have to try this newly discovered and documented collar option! he he
Thanks to Mark for the post!
Your obedient servant,
Chris Sedlak[FONT="Palatino Linotype"][/FONT]
Christopher Sedlak
Iron City Guards
(1st PA Light Art'y- Bt'y G / 9th PA Res. - Co. C)
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For the oppisite in Collar "alterations", check out the fellas who try to make their sack coats look like SA jackets and the like. There was an image here somewhere of a fellow with his buddies and their new SA jackets...only this guy didnt get one. He had the collar of his Sack turned up, and the bottom either cut off or tucked in.[FONT=Book Antiqua]Justin Runyon[/FONT][FONT=Book Antiqua]; Pumpkin Patch Mess: [/FONT][FONT=Book Antiqua]WIG-GHTI[/FONT]
[FONT=Book Antiqua]Organization of American Historians[/FONT]
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[FONT=Book Antiqua]CWPT, W.M., Terre Haute #19[/FONT][FONT=Book Antiqua] F&AM[/FONT]
[FONT=Book Antiqua]Terre Haute Chapter 11 RAM[/FONT]
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I noticed the huge ring on his finger. Too bad I could not see what it has on it. I remember years ago reading in a book. probably a children's book, and seeing a photo of a soldier that had "turned down his jacket so his paper collar and tie would show". I used to do that with a roundabout I had and a frock coat as well, even though both were totally farb. When I went to 145th Manassas that was my first event back east and I was not used to the humidity back there, having lived in Utah my whole life, So one of the first things I did was to turn down the collar on my Confederate frock and that made it a little bit better, especially due to the fact that I had bought it from Dan only like 3 weeks before the event so i was not used to the jean wool. Does anybody have any proof of Confederates turning down their collars? I will sometimes do that with my frock and unbutton the top two buttons to have "lapels" but that is just when I want to show off my "flight attendant tie" as my fiance calls it :).Capt. Kris Larson 32°
Wasatch Lodge #1 F&AM Utah
Worshipful Master, Uintah Lodge #7 F&AM Utah
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El Kalah Shrine
Co I 4th Texas
Iron Rooster Mess
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As many of you know soldiers did a lot to make their issue garments either more comfortable, stylish, or unique. I can't tell you how many times I've read that soldiers commenting on the shapelessness of the "feed bag" hat that was the forage cap or the hight of the dress hat. I have some quotes of my main unit's company tailor, who's name I can't find for the life of me, but I have some excerpts from his diary.
"Modified a collar today." "Mended some pants and lowered an issue hat to a one story affair."Bryce Seyko
Co. H, 104th Illinois Vol. Inf.
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Do I smell a potential reenactor trend??? I hope not.
WARNING: Could have been a studio prop! :sarcastic
Great picture. I love the details that have been mentioned, above.
Notice how shiney his brass is!!!! His uniform is also well kept, if not new. You can also notice that the leather is thin (after reading another post on the subject), as you can tell by the way the leather is bowing in toward the breastplate.
LOVE IT!Guy W. Gane III
Casting Director/Owner
Old Timey Casting, LLC.
Member of:
49th NYVI Co. B
The Filthy Mess
Historian since 1982 - Reenactor since birth - Proud Member of the 'A.C.' since September 2004.sigpic
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Hello
I've a problem with the picture that 's inverted .
The gun is at the left or at the right I don't inderstand how it's possible because it's a tin type ( picture on tin ware) .
Inversion like this could be seen for the paper picture from glass megatives or for positive glass picture ( ambrotype).
But I 've never seen that on métalic picture ( tintype or daguérotype)
For the ring, it had been colored ( gold peint) so it's look bigger
Thanks a lot for the very intresring picture and yours posts
Luc Geraudie
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