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I bet those neck slings would really hurt after a while. Neck sling for a snare is no problem, but you would want a better design if you had to carry a bass drum on a march.
Here is another CW era bass drum sling. Both styles of bass drum slings can be found in Elrod and Garafolo's book. This type goes around the back and forms an 'X' then over the shoulders and attaches near the chest.
Received. “How now about the fifth and sixth guns?”
Sent. “The sixth gun is the bully boy.”
Received. “Can you give it any directions to make it more bully?”
Sent. “Last shot was little to the right.”
Received. “Fearfully hot here. Several men sunstruck. Bullets whiz like fun. Have ceased firing for awhile, the guns are so hot."
Mr. J,
Well, I guess that you saw the image then after all. That will teach me to shop first and read the boards later. :D You saw the French military one too then.:p
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I have been unable to find a supplier for striped webbing. The jute webbing I have seen is too thick. Besides, it should be cotton or linen. Was the jute webbing you mentioned bleached? Perhaps if it were bleached then it would pass for linen or cotton. The jute I have seen is brown.
Sir, the jute webbing that you are describing is meant for upholstry. My husband does a good deal of this, and oddly enough, the webbing stripe that is in the modern weaves is just about identical to those straps that support horsehair within upholstry. I'd avoid the jute webbing.
Mfr,
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