I have an original 7 ring bullseye canteen that I used in reenacting 35 years ago and I want to clean the rust or what ever is in there so I can use it again. Thanks in advance.
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How to clean the inside of an 1858 canteen
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Re: How to clean the inside of an 1858 canteen
So you are using an original 150 year old canteen? Why?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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Re: How to clean the inside of an 1858 canteen
If it's usable, then it has collector value. If you want to possibly destroy a canteen that's worth a few hundred, then continue. Just don't trip and fall in the field...Jason David
Peter Pelican
36th Illinois Co. "B"
Prodigal Sons Mess
Old Northwest Vols.
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Re: How to clean the inside of an 1858 canteen
I guess it has served me enough through the years. Time to get a new canteen or use the Confederate canteen made by Andy Adooms/Mark Lathem. I do like the US canteen better. Does any one recommend a good 1858 repro?John Dunn
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Re: How to clean the inside of an 1858 canteen
Ulrich has some hotdipped tin canteens. If you can get an Old Orchard Hill or Jersey Skillet Licker one, you are ahead of the game though.Jason David
Peter Pelican
36th Illinois Co. "B"
Prodigal Sons Mess
Old Northwest Vols.
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Re: How to clean the inside of an 1858 canteen
Ulrich tin canteen...Regqtm $49, jean cloth cover and various contractor types or try Axel Ulrich's website.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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