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  • Simple Canteen Fixes

    Now, whenever I go to mainstream events it kills me to look at shiny canteens with wool all over them along with chains attached to the cork. So I just thought I'd list some easy ways to authenticize your canteen:

    1. Take that wool off your canteen unless it's a jean or scrap wool, better yet just leave it bare.

    2. Replace the chain that attaches to the cork with a leather string.

    3. Go out and find yourself a white rubber cork (If you portray a Confederate soldier since they issued the canteens with white rubber corks from what I've researched. I'm not too sure if it was the same for Federals.)

    4. If you just purchased a canteen shorten the strap! I constantly see everyone with canteens and haversacks dangling by their feet.

    Here's a picture of my canteen for an example:


    Pvt. Michael "Doc" Zembek

    Chesapeake Volunteer Guard Co. E

    "The Mud Pie Mess"

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    Re: Simple Canteen Fixes

    Your canteen as shown is an example of what? All of the documented Confederate stainless steel bullseye canteens with rubber corks? And sky blue covers? &c...Here is another suggestion:

    1. Start out with a tin canteen as stainless steel was not in use.
    2. Cover it as you suggest with a plain, scrap or jean wool cover.
    3. Try a hemp twine, or twisted linen cork wire from ropesmith,
    copied from an original in Fred Gaede's collection. $1.
    Last edited by Craig L Barry; 07-10-2009, 05:30 PM.
    Craig L Barry
    Editor, The Watchdog, a non-profit 501[c]3
    Co-author (with David Burt) Suppliers to the Confederacy
    Author, The Civil War Musket: A Handbook for Historical Accuracy
    Member, Company of Military Historians

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    • #3
      Re: Simple Canteen Fixes

      Nope. I actually asked my friend if it was before I swapped him for it. I would've beat him if it was. But it's rusting all around where it was soldered.
      Pvt. Michael "Doc" Zembek

      Chesapeake Volunteer Guard Co. E

      "The Mud Pie Mess"

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        Re: Simple Canteen Fixes

        for CS use of a bullseye, the southern guard has a bang up article on their website. seems most were uncovered and had leather slings though....
        Bryant Roberts
        Palmetto Guards/WIG/LR

        Interested in the Palmetto Guards?
        palmettoguards@gmail.com

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        • #5
          Re: Simple Canteen Fixes

          Hallo!

          Moderator hat on...

          Thanks for offering help to improve the Mainstream Community.

          But the advice is not up to AC Forum standards, and the thread is closed.

          Curt
          Curt Schmidt
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