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    If someone is using the 1953 double bag with wood frame how would one pack it? Would the bag with the frame and close to the back be used for personal gear or the blanket and clothes? Or would it be personal preference?


    Nathanial Collins
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    Re: knapsack question

    Hallo!

    In brief and to over-generalize...

    Ideally, "soft" items such as clothing go against one's back, the blanket can go between or outside, and the hard, sharp, pointy things that poke into one's back otherwise go outermost.

    You find, with experience, that no frame at all is more comfortable than with one.

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      Re: knapsack question

      Yea I usually go with no frame and put the soft gear next to me but wanted to have an early impression or garrison one if the need arose and because so few do it.
      Nathanial Collins
      1st New York Volunteer Engineer Regiment
      Blue Grass Mess

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