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    Been re-enacting for the past 15 years, but never got around to getting into Civil War. Finally, after some strong peer pressure from a good friend in NC, I decided to put together a very basic Army of Northern Virginia kit.

    With the help of my friends wife, we made my RDII jacket from a Charlie Childs pattern and Cadet Gray cloth from Mickey Black. The trousers were purchased from a seller here on Authentic Campaigner sometime last year; they are from Wambaugh and White. The hat is a Federal forage cap from Dirty Billy.

    I have tried to either make or purchase the best items I can within my allotted funds for this kit. I have too many other hobbies, so funds are spread thin for these projects.

    I know the leather gear is mainstream sutler row stuff, but it was given to me free. I plan to replace it as soon as I can. This is just a stepping stone in acquiring my kit.

    I can do basic leather working, I will be making a new roller buckle belt, and possibly a cap pouch if I can find one to pattern. The cartridge box will definitely be purchased, along with a bayonet scabbard.

    The shoes I am wearing are 18th century straight last shoes. I know these are not correct, but are what I had on hand for the photo.



    Any suggestions other than the obvious leather gear and shoes, would be greatly appreciated.
    Last edited by Curt Schmidt; 06-10-2009, 12:13 PM.
    Paul Mullins

    "Solang das Volk so übermäßig dumm ist, braucht der Teufel nicht klug zu sein."

  • #2
    Re: My First CW Kit

    Read the thread CS Jackets.


    Regards,
    Garrett Glover
    Garrett Glover

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    • #3
      Re: My First CW Kit

      Have to watch out for those "good NC friends"; they'll lead you into trouble ever' time.

      You might want to acquire a haversack, for forage and such. And get rid of those farby bricks. :D
      Rich Croxton

      "I had fun. How about you?" -- In memory of Charles Heath, 1960-2009

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      • #4
        Re: My First CW Kit

        Haversacks are very easy to sew and make for a good starter project if you wish to get into making your own things.
        Brad Ireland
        Old Line Mess
        4th VA CO. A
        SWB

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        • #5
          Re: My First CW Kit

          The "good friend from NC" is actually a member here and said the bricks were authentic Confederate production ;^)

          I actually have a haversack from Missouri Boot and Shoe, but I left it inside.

          Thanks!
          Paul Mullins

          "Solang das Volk so übermäßig dumm ist, braucht der Teufel nicht klug zu sein."

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          • #6
            Re: My First CW Kit

            You didn't say whether or not you had purchased period undergarments, but I would stress that underdrawers and and a good shirt can make the difference during a cold night or a long, sweaty march in the blistering sun.
            Tyler Habig
            49th Indiana Co. F
            [B]Tanglefoot Mess[/B]


            [I]Proud Descendent of:[/I]

            [I][SIZE=3]Aaron T. Kinslow[/SIZE][/I]
            [I][SIZE=3]Co. D 6th Ky Reg Ky[/SIZE][/I]
            [I][SIZE=3]Vol C.S.A.[/SIZE][/I]
            [I][SIZE=3]Born Dec 17, 1842[/SIZE][/I]
            [I][SIZE=3]Died Jan 31, 1862[/SIZE][/I]
            Bummers
            Backwaters

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            • #7
              Re: My First CW Kit

              A Tim Bender medium crown bowler! A quality hat goes a long way to set off a good impression, and Tim's are the best.
              Frank Perkin

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              • #8
                Credit for opening the door to the wolves...

                Hallo!

                Is that the rare "Three Legged Stool" I often speak about?

                ;) :)

                Curt
                Curt Schmidt
                In gleichem Schritt und Tritt, Curt Schmidt

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                • #9
                  Re: My First CW Kit

                  I got to say, a Isaac & Campbell knapsack from Missouri Boot and Shoe would look pretty tight with that.
                  Tom Backus
                  Brown Bottle Mess
                  Co. H 3rd Arkansas

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                  • #10
                    Re: My First CW Kit

                    If you want to make your own leathers get the book Confederate Sketchbook. It can be found easily for around $7-$10. It has patterns for all sorts of things including a cap pouch and cartridge box. Most of the patterns and notes were taken from items in the Museum of the Confederacy.
                    Captain Andy Witt
                    52nd Geo Vol Inf Co I CSA
                    Blue Ridge Mess

                    http://www.52ndgeorgia.webs.com

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                    • #11
                      Re: Credit for opening the door to the wolves...

                      Originally posted by Curt-Heinrich Schmidt View Post
                      Hallo!

                      Is that the rare "Three Legged Stool" I often speak about?

                      ;) :)

                      Curt
                      I doubt it Curt... that stool is all about the gear from what I see.
                      Your Obedient Servant,

                      Peter M. Berezuk

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                      • #12
                        Re: My First CW Kit

                        Paul,

                        Where did you get that dummy? Looks pretty mainstream to me. Made in the german mountains?


                        Cheers
                        Eduard Dekker
                        Netherlands

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                        • #13
                          Re: My First CW Kit

                          A new hat would be my only suggestion. A starbuck kepi, or one of Mr. Benders hats would be jim dandy. a set of unmarked arsenal leather from LD Haning or MSB and you're in business.
                          Bryant Roberts
                          Palmetto Guards/WIG/LR

                          Interested in the Palmetto Guards?
                          palmettoguards@gmail.com

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                          • #14
                            Re: My First CW Kit

                            Thanks for all of the suggestions.

                            Curt,

                            That three legged stool is my universal re-enacting chair. It works with all of my impressions from 1st century AD to 20th century AD :wink_smil
                            Paul Mullins

                            "Solang das Volk so übermäßig dumm ist, braucht der Teufel nicht klug zu sein."

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                            • #15
                              Re: My First CW Kit

                              Not too bad. You need a new hat. I like the jacket a lot. A good knapsack or a simple blanket roll would help as well. What about your canteen?
                              Bob Muehleisen
                              Furious Five
                              Cin, O.

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