Sorry. I'm not sure if this is the right place for this or not. I got asked about them and seem to remember it being covered here once, but just wanted to see if anybody has ever dealt with them or know of them
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It would be my opinion to stear clear of them in terms of clothing. A quote from their catalog:
"These versatile dress pants are similar to those worn by bankers and merchants during the 1860's. The historic styling is complimented by the Polyester/Wool fabric which makes them comfortable year round. Comes with all the standard Wahmaker amenities: button fly, two front pockets, two back pockets, adjustable back and suspender buttons"
There have been examples of trousers from this period which exhibit back pockets, but I would probably not class them as being common, and I would never say that they were "standard amenities" in civilian wear.
Their frock coats exhibit exterior pockets, which in my experience is a detail that is not seen on existing frock coats (with the exception of a welt pocket in the upper left breast as seen in some examples).
I haven't really seen any of their garments in person, but judging from their descriptions of them and their photographs, I would say you would do better to go elsewhere. If you are in the market for quality, authentic men's civilian items I recommend contacting Corner Clothiers ( www.cornerclothiers.com )Brian Koenig
SGLHA
Hedgesville Blues
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Wahmaker brand clothing is far more suited to the Cowboy Shoot/fantasy Old West sort of thing than to the CW period.
A number of years ago, I purchased such an outfit and persuaded my non-reenacting husband to drive me to a civilian event up north. He very quietly surveyed the crowd as we checked in, and said, "you know, my clothes don't look a bit like those people, I think I'll just put on my shorts and head for that little boat landing a few miles down the road......."
The Wahmaker outfit hung in the back of our family costume closet for a few years, and disappeared a while back, along with a bad zouave dress, a polyester artillery jacket, and some sort of Viking getup, when Daughter outfitted friends for a Halloween Party.Terre Hood Biederman
Yassir, I used to be Mrs. Lawson. I still run period dyepots, knit stuff, and cause trouble.
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Wearing Grossly Out of Fashion Clothing Since 1958.
ADVENTURE CALLS. Can you hear it? Come ON.
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This guy does some mainstream events around these parts. His clothes are not good, but he does have some interesting little items. He has lots of period clay pipes and occasionally has actual artifacts for sale, notably little knick knacks and buttons. He is also a purveyor of complete trash as well. Plenty of kids tin whistles, rebel flag umbrellas and whore house tokens. Be very wary. I think he had some decent snuff boxes recently.Ben Thomas
14th Alabama Volunteer Infantry, Co. G
"The Hilliby True Blues"
The Possum Skinners Mess
"Non gratis anus opossum"
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I browsed this sight lastnight, and I did like a few little odds and ends, like the pens and writting excessories. That was about it. Even those I found overpriced and not that great.Robert Johnson
"Them fellers out thar you ar goin up against, ain't none of the blue-bellied, white-livered Yanks and sassidge-eatin'forrin' hirelin's you have in Virginny that run atthe snap of a cap - they're Western fellers, an' they'll mighty quick give you a bellyful o' fightin."
In memory of: William Garry Co.H 5th USCC KIA 10/2/64 Saltville VA.
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Originally posted by DonSmithnotTMDSorry. I'm not sure if this is the right place for this or not. I got asked about them and seem to remember it being covered here once, but just wanted to see if anybody has ever dealt with them or know of them
Sadly, they were the only vendor at the event :angry_smi
Avoid.
TomTom Ezell
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I can vouch that their website doesn't look very good. However, their tent at events can hide some real gems, I picked up a nice period pipe and a splendid pocket knife, our Captain picked up an original Provost Badge and I believe he was able to authenticate it. Met a CSA man who picked up a used CJ Daley Sack coat that he was happy as punch with.
He doesn't really target the Progressive/Authentic crowd targetting the spectators and the mainstream crowd... I understand he doesn't change his tent or wares for SASS events he attends.
I don't think we'll be seeing him at too many events in the future; he was robbed at Mason City last year and ended up loosing three days worth of sales.Johan Steele aka Shane Christen C Co, 3rd MN VI
SUVCW Camp 48
American Legion Post 352
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