Friends, I have a chance to reproduce a very nice pair of CS Cavalry trousers with a reinforced seat, fully documented with a provenance to a private in a Va. Cav. unit. Would there be a market for them ? Thoughts ?
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CS Cavalry Trousers
Fenny I Hanes
Richmond Depot, Inc.
PO BOX 4849
Midlothian, VA 23112
www.richmonddepot.com
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Originally posted by Richmond DepotFriends, I have a chance to reproduce a very nice pair of CS Cavalry trousers with a reinforced seat, fully documented with a provenance to a private in a Va. Cav. unit. Would there be a market for them ? Thoughts ?Gary Mitchell
2nd Va. Cavalry Co. C
Stuart's horse artillery
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Scott,
What are the material/pattern/construction details like (i.e. Do they follow common lines or are they atypical?)? What is the provenance and how reliable is it? Is there reason to believe they were an item of central government issue (and as a corollary: How common would they have been?)?
Cheers,[FONT=Book Antiqua][SIZE=3][B]Aden Nichols
[/B][/SIZE][SIZE=2]"Great spirits have always experienced violent opposition from mediocre minds." Albert Einstein[/SIZE][/FONT]
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I can't release the full details at this time, however, the provenance is guaranteed. The pattern is unusual, the fabric is affordable but will need to be custom woven. Common ? Never seen a pattern like them, but then again, I haven't seen any CS enlisted Cav. trousers before either. Definitley a commutation piece based upon the time of useage.Fenny I Hanes
Richmond Depot, Inc.
PO BOX 4849
Midlothian, VA 23112
www.richmonddepot.com
(804)305-2968
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This still doesn't tell me much about them other than they were tailor made and not a government issue. Jaguar trousers come to mind.... What's the fabric? I would suggest people stick with the most common issued type trousers rather than an exception to the rule. There is little evidence, if any, the government produced anything different in the way of trousers between the branches of service. It would be nice for once to see more than a handful cav in jean cloth. Before we start repro-ing uncommon stuff it would be nice to just get people to wear jackets that are the right material, cut, and construction so we start to look like we were supplied from somewhat the same source.
A nice idea but most cav is soo far from even the average impression that they shouldn't even think about going for something unique as that.
Todd KernTodd Kern
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