I just purchased a repro tin can to use for a cup/mucket to replace my old one. I got to thinking about where to source the wire I would use to make the bail after I punch two holes in the side of the can. I always enjoyed carrying my old tin can for years, loved the back story of going to scrounge the trash pits for it after my cup got busted, etc.
However, I got to thinking about a back story to justify the wire. Honestly, I had never really considered it before. Where would a soldier have procured a piece of small diameter wire then? I used to work on a 19th c. farm, and for the life of me, I can't recall a single instance of ever using any wire, or really having anything around the site that had wire on it. (Think about it. We live in a "wire heavy world" when it comes to farms now, but all fencing then was with wood rails & posts in one form or another.) I then tried to think of a source within a brigade or division camp. I still can't come up with a readily available, common source of wire for a bail.
Ideas? Thoughts? Am I overlooking something painfully obvious?
However, I got to thinking about a back story to justify the wire. Honestly, I had never really considered it before. Where would a soldier have procured a piece of small diameter wire then? I used to work on a 19th c. farm, and for the life of me, I can't recall a single instance of ever using any wire, or really having anything around the site that had wire on it. (Think about it. We live in a "wire heavy world" when it comes to farms now, but all fencing then was with wood rails & posts in one form or another.) I then tried to think of a source within a brigade or division camp. I still can't come up with a readily available, common source of wire for a bail.
Ideas? Thoughts? Am I overlooking something painfully obvious?
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