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The earlier canteen book is still the one to get, if you can find a copy.
Thank you...
When I saw a couple of Gardners in one reference text, my heart sang because of how closely they resemble the Canadian replica I have... with certain very obvious differences such as: mine being thicker in dimension and (I perceive) probably smaller in diameter, and especially in the type of wood(s) apparently used for a Gardner.
With this discussion in place, I find myself wishing I'd begun it years ago when it would have been possible to ask the maker where or from what he based his pattern on.
If you can get your hands on the second edition of Sylvia and O'Donnell's canteen book, published in 1990; there are two views of a British Canteen on page seven. On page nine there is another canteen, that I believe is also a Brit canteen, which was labeled as going back to the Revolutionary War. The Brits made this sort of canteen for a long while!
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