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    Greetings All,

    I have purchased a new canteen and I am wanting to go with my old strap style which was blue cotton ticking. I had to sacrifice a set of suspenders at an event to make a usable strap when my canteen strap broke. Once I made the fix... I kinda started liking the idea of it and the way it looked. The canteen I am buying is like all the others with a white canvas strap. Which one is honestly more correct/acceptable? The white canvas or a homemade cotton ticking strap? Thanks in advance.

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    The first picture is the canteen I have purchased... the second is an older picture with my old canteen strap ( I have since replaced the hat in case anyone was curious)

    Thanks,

    Pvt. Sean D. Dunham
    28th North Carolina
    1st Battalion / 4th regiment / ANV
    Pvt. Sean D. Dunham
    28th North Carolina
    1st Division / 4th Regiment ANV
    Spencer #543 AF & AM

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    Re: Confederate (NC) canteen straps

    Greetings. Do you think our ancestors are going to know how you used the incognito window on Google to hide your browsing history from your wife/girlfiend? Doubtful because you probably have not documented it in your journal.

    Soldiers improvised all the time (i.e. cartridge boxes as belts). The only reason why we know this is because several survived the war. Unless you are representing a very specific item from the war, then use it and be done.
    Jason David

    Peter Pelican
    36th Illinois Co. "B"
    Prodigal Sons Mess
    Old Northwest Vols.

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    • #3
      Re: Confederate (NC) canteen straps

      [QUOTE=Dbackfed;256936]Greetings. Do you think our ancestors are going to know how you used the incognito window on Google to hide your browsing history from your wife/girlfiend? Doubtful because you probably have not documented it in your journal.

      I don't understand this part...
      Pvt. Sean D. Dunham
      28th North Carolina
      1st Division / 4th Regiment ANV
      Spencer #543 AF & AM

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      • #4
        Re: Confederate (NC) canteen straps

        Originally posted by Dbackfed View Post
        Greetings. Do you think our ancestors are going to know how you used the incognito window on Google to hide your browsing history from your wife/girlfiend? Doubtful because you probably have not documented it in your journal.

        Soldiers improvised all the time (i.e. cartridge boxes as belts). The only reason why we know this is because several survived the war. Unless you are representing a very specific item from the war, then use it and be done.
        He just saying we don't typically make note of everyday trivial things as we assume everybody already knows them and thus they tend to not be very well documented.
        John Duffer
        Independence Mess
        MOOCOWS
        WIG
        "There lies $1000 and a cow."

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        • #5
          Re: Confederate (NC) canteen straps

          There is evidence of both. Use your preference.
          Patrick M. Ferringer

          Governor Guards
          SCAR

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          • #6
            Re: Confederate (NC) canteen straps

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            Since you asked I would ditch the strap, stopper and chain. Get a nice cedar limb and carve a stopper. Use your strap from the old canteen. Use a piece of string to retain the stopper, or not.
            Jim Mayo
            Portsmouth Rifles, Company G, 9th Va. Inf.

            CW Show and Tell Site
            http://www.angelfire.com/ma4/j_mayo/index.html

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            • #7
              Re: Confederate (NC) canteen straps

              Awesome... thanks Jim... thought about those things myself.. hopefully it comes in the mail tomorrow and I can work on it at work.

              Thanks guys... this all helps.
              Pvt. Sean D. Dunham
              28th North Carolina
              1st Division / 4th Regiment ANV
              Spencer #543 AF & AM

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                Re: Confederate (NC) canteen straps

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                Thought you might want to see this one from NC.
                Jim Mayo
                Portsmouth Rifles, Company G, 9th Va. Inf.

                CW Show and Tell Site
                http://www.angelfire.com/ma4/j_mayo/index.html

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                • #9
                  Re: Confederate (NC) canteen straps

                  And the after picture...Click image for larger version

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                  Pvt. Sean D. Dunham
                  28th North Carolina
                  1st Division / 4th Regiment ANV
                  Spencer #543 AF & AM

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                  • #10
                    Re: Confederate (NC) canteen straps

                    Depending on your height, that strap looks mighty long. Could be a knee banger for sure.
                    Ken Cornett
                    MESS NO.1
                    Founding Member
                    OHIO
                    Mason Lodge #678, PM
                    Need Rules?

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                    • #11
                      Re: Confederate (NC) canteen straps

                      Thought that myself actually...Going to have to kit up tonight and see... if it is so.. a few stitches and another 30min of sewing and will be good to go...
                      Pvt. Sean D. Dunham
                      28th North Carolina
                      1st Division / 4th Regiment ANV
                      Spencer #543 AF & AM

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