Gents,
A "friend" of this forum was kind enough to send me this. Not sure if he would appreciate the use of his name so I refrain. Regardless, Robert- Thank you!!! It is currently up for auction "somewhere". No identification or other pertinent information accompanied the photo.
A nice "mounted yank" photo huh? Also, a nice (although ugly) dapple grey too. He is rather a typical "Yank" however we all know mounted photos of any kind are rare and I am always interested in seeing new ones.
Perhaps some of you fellas might be able to spot some items of discussion. One thing I note with more frequency (at least in photos) is the use of three buckle bridles as opposed to the six buckle bridles and, the use of "unofficial" bits. I wonder how common this was as an issue item? Any thoughts from you Federal guys on this subject? Tom? Also, nice shot of his colt pistol too.
Ken R Knopp
A "friend" of this forum was kind enough to send me this. Not sure if he would appreciate the use of his name so I refrain. Regardless, Robert- Thank you!!! It is currently up for auction "somewhere". No identification or other pertinent information accompanied the photo.
A nice "mounted yank" photo huh? Also, a nice (although ugly) dapple grey too. He is rather a typical "Yank" however we all know mounted photos of any kind are rare and I am always interested in seeing new ones.
Perhaps some of you fellas might be able to spot some items of discussion. One thing I note with more frequency (at least in photos) is the use of three buckle bridles as opposed to the six buckle bridles and, the use of "unofficial" bits. I wonder how common this was as an issue item? Any thoughts from you Federal guys on this subject? Tom? Also, nice shot of his colt pistol too.
Ken R Knopp
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