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    Halo Kameraden,
    I am recreating an M 1855 knapsack after an original, which is in very bad condition.
    I have seen the pictures of this item in EOG, and in other Publications. The Original we (Jan Berger and I) choose has a semi glossy finish, but on most of the other knapsack pictures i had seen, the surface was very glossy. Now my question: Are all Knapsacks High Glossy, or are there different grades of glossy? ( I think so, because the fabrication of the high glossy surface was to expensive, because it needs a lot of time to dry.) in the old columbia rifles compendium was written, that there was a "varnishing " on the sack for waterproofing, but i made oilcloth before (only the paint, no varnishing) and it was a very good waterproofing . Are there known more "little glossy" knapsacks, or is this a reason of the "Teeth of Time" . I am looking for original pictures from soldiers with knapsacks.
    Thank you for help
    Christof Bastert a.k.a Charles Kaiser, Private,
    Co D, 17th Mo Vol Inf (Re)

    In Memory of Anthony and Joseph Schaer,
    Borlands Regiment/ 62nd Ark. Militia/Adams Inf./Cokes Inf.


    German Mess

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    Re: Knapsack, High Glossy or not?

    The original finishes were based on linseed oil, and even the "common oil varnish" used on some of them had a lot of linseed oil in it. The problem with these old finishes is that for them to be flexible, they had to be somewhat soft. Soft finishes lose their high gloss fairly quickly in the field.

    John Tobey

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    • #3
      Re: Knapsack, High Glossy or not?

      You might want to contact Mark Mason with a Private Message - he's a member here. As of a couple years ago he was still the owner of an original double bag knapsack which incidentally, he kept in a Dominoes Pizza Box. :)

      It was in good shape and the coating was still very glossy as per my recollection.

      Mark might be persuaded to send you some photos.
      Paul Calloway
      Proudest Member of the Tar Water Mess
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      • #4
        Re: Knapsack, High Glossy or not?

        I will ask mark for some photos.
        Christof Bastert a.k.a Charles Kaiser, Private,
        Co D, 17th Mo Vol Inf (Re)

        In Memory of Anthony and Joseph Schaer,
        Borlands Regiment/ 62nd Ark. Militia/Adams Inf./Cokes Inf.


        German Mess

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        • #5
          Re: Knapsack, High Glossy or not?

          Charles.
          Email me at hdd944@alltel.net, and I'll send you a photo of an original that resides in the Lee & Gordon's Mills, Chickamauga Ga. A few of us stayed there last night.
          [SIZE=3][COLOR=DarkOliveGreen][B]Howard Davis[/B][/SIZE][/COLOR]
          [I]Retired[/I]

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          • #6
            Re: Knapsack, High Glossy or not?

            Inquiring minds want to know...
            Could someone post some of these pics here?

            Many Thanks!
            John Wickett
            Former Carpetbagger
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            • #7
              Re: Knapsack, High Glossy or not?

              Here are some pictures of an original double bag. I hope they are useful. You can PM me with any questions.

              Patrick Jones
              Camp Chase Fife and Drums
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              • #8
                Re: Knapsack, High Glossy or not?

                These pics are oldies, but goodies and may help answer the question:

                Note the knapsack and haversack in the background.


                And, of course...


                I hope this is helpful.
                John Wickett
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                • #9
                  Re: Knapsack, High Glossy or not?

                  This one also shows a knapsack, but I like the stack of converted US M1816's with slings!!!
                  John Wickett
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                  • #10
                    Re: Knapsack, High Glossy or not?



                    This may be some help.
                    Isaac Forman

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                    • #11
                      Re: Knapsack, High Glossy or not?

                      John, I always liked that image of the crossed haversack and canteen. Thanks for reposting it.
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                      • #12
                        Re: Knapsack, High Glossy or not?

                        Mr. Kaiser,

                        You may want to contact Butch Myers here in Richmond. He owns an original 1855 double bag that I sold him back in about '92. It was an original that I pulled out of a stack that had come off of Bannermans Island ( nope, I never made it to the island). It was basically mint, unissued and sticky as glue on a July day due to the Linseed oil recipe.

                        Best,
                        Fenny I Hanes

                        Richmond Depot, Inc.
                        PO BOX 4849
                        Midlothian, VA 23112
                        www.richmonddepot.com
                        (804)305-2968

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                        • #13
                          Knapsack Packing Comparison

                          I just noticed something interesting in comparing two of the photos I posted earlier. One shows a knapsack with an issue blanket on top, the other shows what appears to be (best guess) an overcoat rolled on top with the blanket stored within. This guess is based on relative sizes of the two sections of the knapsack.


                          I may be all wet, but I thought the differences in dimensions interesting, as well as the fact that nothing packed within the bag was showing ("hanging out"). While it is a studio/posed shot and may not reflect how equipment was used or worn in the field, these are period images, nonetheless.
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                          • #14
                            Re: Knapsack, High Glossy or not?

                            Could it be just stuffed with stuff hanging out in the studio, just to look correct and in use?
                            Thanks,
                            Brett Asselin
                            Rebel Death Squad
                            Lee's Miserables
                            Liberty Rifles
                            SC Society

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                            • #15
                              Re: Knapsack, High Glossy or not?

                              True. I hadn't pondered that. Also, after looking again, I doubt that the frame on the left shows an overcoat... I shouldn't have let the blue tint influence me! The two blankets are definitely different sizes &/or weights.
                              John Wickett
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